Netflix Bolsters J-WAVE By Teaming Up With TBS Holdings’ THE SEVEN To Make Live-Action Hits

THE SEVEN

Over the next five years, THE SEVEN will produce multiple original live-action titles that will be exclusively available to Netflix members across 190 countries.

Netflix enters a strategic partnership with THE SEVEN, a cutting-edge production company owned by TBS Holdings (Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings, Inc), one of Japan’s top media companies.

THE SEVEN’s roster of big-name creators includes Akira Morii. He has partnered to produce Alice in Borderland and currently works on Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead and Yu Yu Hakusho.

Morii leads development and production efforts at THE SEVEN, while leading visual effects producer Tomofumi Akahane (Assassination Classroom, The Confidence Man JP, Yu Yu Hakusho) will bring fantastical and out-of-this-world stories to the screen.

This collaboration further deepens our relationship with TBS, whose popular drama series are already being streamed on Netflix. THE SEVEN will also have access to an expansive new studio lot of almost 1000 square meters, slated to be one of the largest and most advanced soundstages of its kind in Japan when completed next year, ensuring best-in-class quality for Netflix productions.

THE SEVEN aims to tell stories from Japan in new ways, unbound by traditional creative limitations. Our partnership gives them the scale in production and budget, the creative freedom, and the reach to share their groundbreaking showstoppers with the world.

If Alice in Borderland, which returns for a highly anticipated second season next month, is anything to go by, viewers can expect the films and series to come — big, spectacular, and complete with dazzling visual effects.

Accordingly, there is a growing appetite for well-produced Japanese programming both domestically and internationally and together with THE SEVEN, Netflix will deliver our best shows and best stories to our members.


PR Source: Netflix Newsroom

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