Embracer Group Mergers and Acquisitions Presentation Deck
Dark Horse Entertainment
Core Business |
Film, TV & Digital
Video
Since 1992, Dark Horse has worked with leading studios &
networks to produce 40+ film and television series that have
accumulated box office of over $1bn USD
In 2019, the Company shifted its focus to streaming platforms
and subsequently signed a multi-year, multi-property first-look
deal with Netflix, with opportunities to partner with other
platforms (e.g., Universal, Viacom, etc.)
Chief
Operating
Officer
Dark Horse Entertainment
Senior
Vice
President
1
Report
LLC
VP
Creative
Affairs
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VP
Creative
Affairs
US-based production & development, but content consumed by global audience...
Dark Horse has a first-look deal with Netflix and has projects at Universal,
N Warner Bros, Paramount, Sony, Amazon, AMC as well as others and projects
currently under consideration at nearly every studio and platform
....
The studio (e.g., Netflix) purchases the right to produce a Film/TV show based
on Dark Horse IP. The studio finances the production and owns the copyright
of that production - the studio exploits that copyright by licensing distribution
and ancillary rights
In general, Dark Horse is attached to any subsequent productions as a
producer and will earn producing fees and royalties/backend with a floor of the
deal on the original production. Certain ancillary rights are held back for Dark
Horse to continue to exploit
For controlled IP entertainment rights deals with an independent creator are
typically structured as 50/50 share of IP rights fees. Producer fees (guaranteed
fees) and any additional percentage of box office proceeds and bonuses go
directly to Dark Horse
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