Peacock has inked a licensing deal with A+E Networks that will bring hundreds of hours of content to the upcoming streaming service.
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'I am fascinated by people who make killing their vocation': Joseph Gilgun's lockdown TV Stott has a stellar track record of working on internationally acclaimed documentary programs including “Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough” and “ Brave New World with Stephen Hawking.” Ample is partnering with several well-known practitioners in the space, Ample co-founder Phil Lott said: “Producing powerful, blue-chip natural history programming has been a goal for us since we started Ample, and it’s a perfect progression for our brand because these shows deliver extraordinary production value, incredible stories, and the best in filmmaking.” Fellow co-founder Ari Mark added: “I can’t think of a better time to avoid humans.” Ample Nature has appointed producer Kylie Stott as VP of development for natural history. The new entity has already secured programming across multiple networks and platforms. ‘Cold Case Files’ Producer Ample Sets Los Angeles-Based Natural History DivisionĪmple Entertainment, whose credits include “ Cold Case Files,” “9 Months With Courteney Cox” and “ Murder in the Heartland,” has launched a dedicated Los Angeles-based natural history division under the label Ample Nature. October 1st delivers a couple of vampire movies, Anything with Blumhouse behind it is usually worth checking out, so make sure not to miss those.
Then, a week later on the 13th, both Evil Eye and Nocturne debut. The first duo, Black Box and The Lie, land on Prime on October 6th.
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For starters, horror fans will not want to miss the launch of Blumhouse’s “Welcome to the Blumhouse” series with four original films going up across October. But, what with it being spooky season, this time Prime’s October haul is specifically geared towards giving you some scares during Halloween. It’s the usual mix of great newly-licensed titles arriving at the top of the month and a range of original movies and TV shows dropping throughout the upcoming weeks.
As we head into the last week of September, let’s look ahead at what’s coming to Amazon Prime in October.