EXCLUSIVE: Michael Bay has set his Bay Films to a multiyear first look deal with Sony Pictures to produce both film and TV projects
has set his Bay Films to a multiyear first look deal with Sony Pictures to produce both film and TV projects. The deal was being worked on and was mostly done in January, before the town shut down. Last week saw the first fresh film auction with the Ryan Gosling-attached adaptation ofauthor Andy Weir which MGM won.
This is the first overall film/TV deal to commence since then, as hopefully the business begins to show signs of life.. He reprised as director of the sequel, and in the most recent installment,Bay most recently directed Netflix’s, which he also produced through his Bay Films banner. The big-budget action film is nearing 100 million views by member households, the platform’s second most watched film release of 2019., based on his original idea, with‘s Ehren Kruger writing the script.
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