Surprise! After signing a deal with streaming giant Netflix in October 2021, Omar Sai has just joined forces with a competing platform to create new international projects.
Omar Sai, King of Transactions! Following the global success of the Lupine series, he actually signed a contract with Netflix for several years to create original films for the platform. The first one who was released? Away from the ring road, at the beginning of the month. But the French’s favorite actor has just revealed that he will also be collaborating with a competing platform, HBO Max.
The comedian shared the information on Instagram and said:I’m very happy to partner with HBO Max, who shares my dream of creating compelling, global television content for audiences around the world, including French-speaking Africa, France, and the United States.”
Will this new deal break the deal between Omar Sae and Netflix if he continues to work on the Stranger Things and Squid Game platforms while working with HBO Max on the game? Nothing has been specified on this topic at this time.
Soon available in France
The Warner’s platform launched in the United States in 2020 is not yet available in France, but this announcement shows that the studio is preparing the ground for a future arrival in our territory, potentially next year.
“We are honored to partner with Omar and look forward to what we will achieve together in the years to come as HBO Max continues to expand globally.”, Thus indicated Sarah Aubrey, the platform’s original content manager.
And indeed, what could be better for a platform that is less known to the general French public than offering Omar Liszt as headline products!
In cinema, this is Jurassic World: The World then, we will soon be able to find Omar Sy:
Source: allocine

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