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Netflix snaps up original Ricky Gervais film
Netflix will debut a new original feature film written and directed by comedian and actor Ricky Gervais next year, called Special Correspondents.
The film will be available worldwide on the video streaming service and will star Gervais and Eric Bana, who plays an arrogant but struggling New York radio journalist who starts to fake front-line war reports when his job is at risk.
“Special Correspondents is classic Ricky Gervais; smart social satire with heart. It’s the kind of great grown-up comedy that studios rarely make anymore, one that’s perfect for Netflix members around the world,” said Netflix’s chief content officer, Ted Sarandos.
Gervais said: “Having shaken up the TV industry, Netflix is about to do the same to Hollywood. It’s great to be part of the changing future. Ted Sarandos is the new Godfather of entertainment and he made me an offer I couldn’t refuse.”
Netflix splashed out big money for first run on a pair of upcoming movies, Jadotville and Beasts of No Nation.
The film is a coproduction between Bron Studios and Unanimous Entertainment.
Separately, Netflix has ordered another orginal series, a sketch comedy show staring Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul) and David Cross (Arrested Development).
With Bob and David will appear on the site as four half-hour episodes and a one 60-minute ‘making of’ special and is being produced by Abso Lutely Productions.
Netflix is also reported to have greenlit a fourth series of its acclaimed political drama House of Cards.