Paramount Skydance Lands Jon M. Chu in Three-Year Deal for Film and TV Projects
Director Jon M. Chu is making a high-profile move to Paramount Skydance, where he has signed a multi-year first-look deal that will see him produce film and television projects through his production banner Electric Somewhere.
The deal, which goes into effect on January 2, marks a significant coup for the studio as it looks to expand its slate of talent. Chu's production company will be based on the Paramount lot and will work closely with key executives, including Dana Goldberg and Josh Greenstein at Paramount Pictures, Don Granger at Motion Picture Group, and Matt Thunell at Paramount Television Studios.
The move comes at a time when Chu is riding high on the success of his latest film, "Wicked: For Good," which has broken box office records and garnered awards buzz. The film's predecessor, the 2024 adaptation starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, became the highest-grossing film adaptation of a Broadway musical ever, earning over $756 million worldwide.
Chu is no stranger to big-screen success, having previously directed "Crazy Rich Asians" and "In the Heights," both of which were released at Warner Bros. under an earlier deal with his production company. He is also set to helm stage-to-screen adaptations of Britney Spears' biopic, a live-action Hot Wheels movie, and Dr. Seuss's "Oh the Places You'll Go."
The new deal comes as Chu's star continues to rise, and he joins an impressive roster of talent at Paramount Skydance, including the Duffer brothers, James Mangold, Will Smith, among others.
Director Jon M. Chu is making a high-profile move to Paramount Skydance, where he has signed a multi-year first-look deal that will see him produce film and television projects through his production banner Electric Somewhere.
The deal, which goes into effect on January 2, marks a significant coup for the studio as it looks to expand its slate of talent. Chu's production company will be based on the Paramount lot and will work closely with key executives, including Dana Goldberg and Josh Greenstein at Paramount Pictures, Don Granger at Motion Picture Group, and Matt Thunell at Paramount Television Studios.
The move comes at a time when Chu is riding high on the success of his latest film, "Wicked: For Good," which has broken box office records and garnered awards buzz. The film's predecessor, the 2024 adaptation starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, became the highest-grossing film adaptation of a Broadway musical ever, earning over $756 million worldwide.
Chu is no stranger to big-screen success, having previously directed "Crazy Rich Asians" and "In the Heights," both of which were released at Warner Bros. under an earlier deal with his production company. He is also set to helm stage-to-screen adaptations of Britney Spears' biopic, a live-action Hot Wheels movie, and Dr. Seuss's "Oh the Places You'll Go."
The new deal comes as Chu's star continues to rise, and he joins an impressive roster of talent at Paramount Skydance, including the Duffer brothers, James Mangold, Will Smith, among others.