Stan

Lots of promotion around for this show starting Saturday on Stan, great review by TV Tonight.

It looks great, I’ll check it out. Seen a few big billboards on Punt Road at Richmond Station for it and another at Flinders/Elizabeth St in Melbourne.

US drama Vida, streamed here on Stan, will get a third season.

ChannelNews has been told that the Nine Entertainment streaming service Stan has already been notified that they have lost access to Disney content and that Stan is now working out a “notice period”.

https://www.channelnews.com.au/netflix-finally-sets-up-local-office-ahead-of-disney-fight/

Does it mean Nine will also lose access to Disney content?

Disney and Stan had a one year deal which will expire. There is nothing to terminate. The writer of that story is finding something that doesn’t exist.

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It’s not wrong.

The relationship will be terminated because Disney decided against a renewal. So Disney is technically terminating the relationship cause their the ones not wanting to continue it.

Not the best words they’re using but they’re not wrong.

The Australian reports today Stan is facing its sternest test with new competition, rising program costs and studios like Disney and CBS pulling back content. The article says efforts have been under way to find an equity or content partner for the business in a bid to see it through what is shaping as a period of dramatic change in the market that could include some consolidation of the local players.

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New Australian series for Stan.

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Stan and Screen Australia announce new series The Commons

Stan and Screen Australia, in association with Create NSW today announced a new Stan Original series The Commons , which will commence production in Sydney and its surrounds next week. The series will be produced by Playmaker in association with Sony Pictures Television who will also handle worldwide sales of the series.

The series will star Golden Globe Winner and three-time Emmy Nominee, Joanne Froggatt (Liar, Downton Abbey, A Crooked Somebody), as well as Damon Herriman (Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Judy and Punch, Stan’s Perpetual Grace, LTD) in a supporting role.
The eight-hour drama was created by showrunner Shelley Birse (The Code) and written by Shelley Birse, Matt Ford (House Husbands, Hiding), Michael Miller (Pulse, Cleverman) and Matt Cameron (Secret City, Bloom).
Set in the very near future, The Commons is a character-driven thriller which plays out at the intersection of climate change and the cutting edge of biotechnology. Part mystery, part relationship drama, it puts a very human face on what’s coming down the road and the heroism that lies inside us all when our backs are against the wall.
Executive produced by Playmaker’s David Taylor and David Maher (Reckoning, Bloom, The Code), Stan’s Nick Forward, Graham Yost (The Americans, Sneaky Pete, Justified) and Fred Golan (Sneaky Pete, Justified, Roswell), and Shelley Birse, The Commons is being produced by Diane Haddon (Reckoning, The Code, Friday On My Mind) with Jeffrey Walker (Lambs of God, Modern Family, Riot) as set up director.

“The pairing of Shelley Birse and the legendary Graham Yost is such an exciting prospect. And with actors of the calibre of Joanne Froggatt and Damon Herriman joining the cast, alongside a stellar creative team, The Commons continues to demonstrate our ambition as the home of original Australian productions. Thank you to Screen Australia, Create NSW and our partners at Playmaker and Sony Pictures Television for helping us bring Shelley’s incredible vision to the screen,” said Stan’s Chief Content Officer Nick Forward .

Screen Australia’s Head of Content Sally Caplan said “We’re thrilled to see creator Shelley Birse, following on from the success of her series The Code, team up again with Playmaker, as well as an experienced team of writers to deliver this timely drama. Putting a spotlight on the challenges of climate change, ethical boundaries, and the place of motherhood in saving the planet, The Commons is set to be a compelling and original series and I can’t wait to see it.”

Create NSW’s Executive Director, Investment & Engagement Elizabeth W. Scott said “I’m thrilled that the strength of the NSW screen industry has again attracted another significant production to the State. Thanks to an incentive from our Made in NSW Footloose Australian TV Drama Fund, The Commons will provide over 290 jobs across cast, crew and for post-production. With an instantly recognisable cast and experienced crew I know Playmaker’s new production will thrill audiences at home and worldwide.”

The Commons is a great example of how we look to collaborate across Sony to bring exciting new projects to audiences around the world,” said Wayne Garvie , Sony Pictures Television’s President of International Production. “It’s terrific that Shelley and the Playmaker team are working with Graham Yost and our colleagues from SPT’s US arm to produce this riveting drama.”

“We are delighted to once again be working with Shelley and an extraordinary team of creatives to bring this exciting and powerful drama to life,” said Playmaker’s David Taylor and David Maher .

The Commons is a Stan Original Series produced by Playmaker with major production investment from Screen Australia in association with Create NSW. Financed with support from Stan, Sony Pictures Television will handle worldwide sales of the series, which is set to premiere in 2020.

So I guess every new Australian series needs to have an overseas star in it these days?

Seems so for overseas resale. It’s a half decent strategy in order to get these high end series made.

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Yes, but now it’s like a throwback to the sixties where we were importing British actors and performers for our television shows because we didn’t think Australians were good enough.

Have we proven that these shows with these imports in them, sell better overseas? Have those shows rated better in Australia because of those actors?

I really don’t think so.

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No, I think it different. They’re using the international stars profile to help promote the show overseas.

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The 2014 movie is coming July 15th too.

This is great news. When does it start?

Same day as the US, 27th of July.

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Will have to watch the other seasons to prepare. Best tv news in sometime is the return of this. All we need next is an OC return.

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