The feature films, one per year, will be released in theaters and will have Globoplay and Disney+ or Star+ as their second simultaneous screening window.
The Walt Disney Company and Globo closed a historic agreement for the co-production of four Brazilian feature films, in what is the first co-production partnership between both parties.
The agreement, reported by TelaViva, consists of the co-production of four films that will be released in theaters and will have Globoplay and some of the Disney platforms in Brazil as a second window of simultaneous exhibition, either Disney+ or Star+.
“Brazilian content is the central element of Globoplay’s offer,” said Erick Brêtas, Globo’s director of Digital Products and Pay Channels. “This new alliance with Disney enhances the reach of this content by allowing, on the one hand, that the films contemplated in the agreement reach other territories covered by Disney + and Star +; and, on the other hand, that the exhibition window in theaters is bolstered by the marketing and distribution efforts of the two partners. Consumers and creators win.”
“We are very excited about this new partnership with Globo and offering fans an exciting new entertainment journey. Local content is one of the pillars of our strategy and this agreement will bring even more relevant content to our audience, showing the world the quality of Brazilian Productions”, added Renato D’Angelo, general manager of The Walt Disney Company Brazil.