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    Friday, May 10, 2024

    Netflix acquires 'House of Cards,' it's first series

    Actor Kevin Spacey, shown here at the 83rd Academy Awards, will star in a new series to air exclusively on Netflix.

    Netflix Inc.'s Internet video streaming service will be the only place to watch an upcoming TV series with a high-powered pedigree that includes Academy Award-winning actor Kevin Spacey and the director of an Oscar-nominated film about Facebook.

    The deal announced Friday illustrates Netflix's growing clout in Hollywood as it mines revenue from its 20 million subscribers to create new home entertainment options. In this instance, Netflix will be showing a series that won't have a scheduled broadcast time. Episodes could be released in bunches instead of just one per week.

    "It's a show people will be able to discover over time," Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer, said in a Friday interview. "It doesn't have to happen over the first week, first month or even the first year of the show."

    Netflix didn't disclose how much it is paying Media Rights Capital, the studio behind "House of Cards." The agreement covers 26 hour-long episodes, an usually large commitment for a series that hasn't even entered production. The series will debut on Netflix late next year.

    The high-profile names connected to "House of Cards" made it a hot commodity. Besides featuring Spacey in his first regular role in a TV series, the pilot will be directed by David Fincher, a respected filmmaker nominated for a best-director Oscar for "The Social Network."

    "House of Cards" is based on a novel about British politics during the 20-year regime of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

    -Associated Press

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