Matt Dafar and Ross Duffer participate in “Stranger Things” and the Duffer Brothers (Variety Shournner Award) during the day 1 of the 13th SCAD TVFEST at 05 February 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Mastermind behind the hit Netflix The series “Stranger Things” has made a new deal.
Matt and Ross Dafar’s creative team Duffer Brothers signed a special four -year agreement of great qualityFor feature films, television and streaming projects, a new merger with Skydance.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The contract of Dafar Brothers with Netflix ended in April 2026. At that closure, under the leadership of the brothers, the reverse picture and partner will start developing projects for Hillary Levit, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Television and Paramount Direct-to-Kanjour.
“We can’t be thrilled to join the paramount family,” Matt and Ross Dafar said in a joint statement on Tuesday, “said in a joint statement on Tuesday,” Bold, original films on the big screen … is not just exciting – it’s a lifetime dream. ”
Duffer Brothers are known for “Strenger Things”, a science-Fi horror series that is ready to prepare for its fifth and final season later on Netflix. The pair also wrote and directed the 2015 psychological thriller film “Hidden” and was involved in the production of “Waved Pines”, which ran on Fox for two sessions starting in 2015.
The pair has two projects in tasks for Netflix – “something is going to be very bad” and “The Boro” – and plans to manufacture the “Stranger Things” franchise. The brothers said that they would be associated with Netflix for those projects.
The deal with Duffer Brothers comes shortly after Paramount officially merged with SkidanChairman and CEO David Ellison Earlier this month was stated in an open letter The company will invest in “high quality story and sophisticated technology” to help define the next era of entertainment.