Come with Netflix, and youâll soon be in a world of pure imagination. No, you wonât be taking a tunnel boat ride down a chocolate river with them. But you will get to experience a brand new take on Roald Dahl classics thanks to their latest acquisition.
As of today, Netflix has acquired the Roald Dahl Story Company. As SyFy Wire notes, that means they will own the rights to famed stories such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, James and the Giant Peach, and many more.
We rarely (if ever) have seen a streaming platform acquire the rights to some kind of legacy company in this way. Typically, we see giants like Disney buying up the likes of Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel and even the Muppets. But this acquisition opens up a new path for Netflix.
As the company wrote in its announcement blog post, Netflix is aiming to create âa unique universe across animated and live-action films and TV, publishing, games, immersive experiences, live theatre, consumer products and more.â
Much more Roald Dahl to come
On that last note, itâs interesting to see Netflix ready to venture out into the worlds of theater and gaming. (Well, theyâve already made plans for gaming, at least.) In the past, there have been theatrical productions based on Dahlâs work. But in the future, will we see âNetflix presents: Roald Dahlâs Fantastic Mr. Foxâ on theater marquees?
Netflix already had some Roald Dahl projects in the works â Taika Waititi and Phil Johnston are creating a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory series, and the streamer is teaming up with Sony for Matilda The Musical â so this buyout seems like the natural next step.
Warner Bros. also has a Willy Wonka prequel/origin film in the works thatâs independent of Netflix right now. It looks like a Roald Dahl renaissance is on the way.
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