TomorrowStudios sets first-look deal with Cowboy Bebop producers (Exclusive)

Tomorrow Studios, the ITV Studios Partnership Behind Apple TV+’s “Physical” and Showtime’s “Let the Right One In,” Announces First-Look Deal with Midnight Radio, Producers Team Andre Nemec, Josh Appelbaum, Jeff Pinkner and Scott Rosenberg. , The two companies previously worked together on Netflix’s short-lived “Cowboy Bebop.”

“We are thrilled to join the TomorrowStudios family. Working with him on ‘Cowboy Bebop’ was one of the most creatively fulfilling experiences we’ve ever had, and we’re excited to continue that partnership,” Nemec said in an exclusive statement to TheWrap.

“This is an exciting time in growth as an independent television production company, and we are thrilled that the talented team of writers and producers at Midnight Radio will join our ranks to develop and create even more interesting projects for today’s television audience. agreed to work together. Joined by Marty Edelstein, CEO of Kal Studios, and Becky Clements, President and Partner.

Tomorrow Studios currently has production deals with Julia Garner through Alma Margo, Frank Spotnitz through Big Light Productions, and Craig Gillespie. In addition to “Physical” and “Let the Right One In,” the company produced TNT’s “Snowpiercer” and HBO Max’s “10 Year Old Tom.” It will also spawn another Netflix live-action series based on the beloved anime – “One Piece”.

As for Midnight Radio, it is known for producing MGM+’s “From”, Hulu’s “High Fidelity”, Netflix’s “Everything Sucks” and most recently Amazon Prime Video’s “Citadel”. On the film side, Pinkner and Rosenberg wrote both “Jumanji” and “Jumanji 2” as well as “Venom” for Sony. Meanwhile, Appelbaum and Nemec are best known for writing the films “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol” as well as “Ninja Turtles,” both for Paramount.

Under this new deal, Midnight Radio will develop and produce original television that is designed to reach a global audience. This new partnership will seek to expand the development slate for both the companies.

'Physical' director Craig Gillespie signs first look deal with ITV's Tomorrow Studios

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