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SF Studios seals a new distribution deal with Paramount Pictures

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- The Swedish production and distribution outfit will manage the American studio’s Blu-ray and DVD home entertainment products in the Nordic market

SF Studios seals a new distribution deal with Paramount Pictures

Sweden's SF Studios has sealed a new distribution deal with Paramount Pictures to manage the studio’s physical (Blu-ray and DVD) home entertainment products in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. The agreement will cover both film and series and is effective from 1 July.

Among the titles part of the deal are new Paramount theatrical releases such as John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place: Part II, recent hits like Dexter Fletcher’s Rocketman [+see also:
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and Jeff Fowler’s Sonic the Hedgehog, popular franchises such as Transformers, Indiana Jones, and Mission: Impossible, classic flicks like Francis Ford Coppola’s trilogy of The Godfather and Robert ZemeckisForrest Gump, as well as TV series like NCIS, PAW Patrol and Star Trek.

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Commenting on the deal, SF Studios’ CEO Michael Porseryd said: “We are very happy and proud to have entered into this new agreement with Paramount. The entertainment landscape and consumer behaviour are constantly shifting, but one factor remains consistent: audiences’ appetite for content. We are thrilled to be able to share their expansive library with consumers in the Nordics and look forward to working with Paramount in releasing their exciting slate.” Paramount Pictures’ President of Worldwide Home Entertainment Bob Buchi added: “We are delighted to be working with SF Studios, which has exceptional distribution experience and a long history of success. Fans continue to enjoy watching and collecting their favourite films and television shows on disc and we look forward to delivering our world-class content under this new agreement.”

Meanwhile, Paramount Pictures’ Senior Vice President Home Media International David Elliott will continue to oversee the studio’s licensee sales and distribution in the Nordics and internationally.

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