Fox Creator Studios Partners with YMH Studios to Develop Comedy Projects
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Fox Creator Studios has formed a production partnership with comedian-led YMH Studios. The pact will see the two companies jointly develop and finance new projects for release on YMH's digital channels. The deal includes an active slate of comedy and animated series.
Facts First
- Fox Creator Studios has entered a production pact with Austin-based YMH Studios.
- The partnership will jointly develop and finance projects for release on YMH's digital and direct-to-consumer channels.
- The active project slate includes a stand-up comedy showcase, a horror comedy animated series, and a live-action comedy series.
- YMH Studios is led by president Ryan P. Hall and features personalities including comedians Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer.
- Fox Creator Studios was launched in January and is led by media executive Billy Parks.
What Happened
Fox Creator Studios has entered a production pact with Austin-based YMH Studios. The agreement will see the two companies jointly develop and finance projects for release on YMH's digital and direct-to-consumer channels. The active project slate includes a stand-up comedy showcase, a horror comedy animated series, and a live-action comedy series.
Why this Matters to You
This partnership may lead to new comedy and animated series becoming available on popular digital platforms, including YMH's YouTube channel, which has 2.1 million followers. If you are a fan of comedians like Tom Segura or Bert Kreischer, you could see more content featuring them and other YMH personalities.
What's Next
The companies will move forward with their announced slate of projects. The partnership may also explore other ventures, potentially leveraging Fox's experience in adult animation, as seen with series like 'The Simpsons' and 'Family Guy'.