Steven Spielberg is embracing the digital realm with Spielbergs After Dark, an upcoming short-form horror series and viewers will and no-one else be practiced to watch at night upon a additional mobile video platform. The program will feature 10 to 12 episodes exclusively via Quibi (short for Quick Bites), created by former Disney direction Jeffrey Katzenberg and former HP CEO Meg Whitman, Variety reports.
The filmmaker has already crafted scripts for fix or six episodes, Katzenberg announced Sunday at the Banff World Media Festival in Canada. Steven Spielberg came in, and said, I have a super scary tab I want to do,' he added. Hes writing it himself. He hasnt [written anything in a while] as a result getting him to write something is fantastic.
Spielberg requested that the law without help be viewable tardy at night, prompting Quibis engineering crew to devise a unique delivery system: an internal clock on each subscribers phone that lonesome allows permission to episodes between sunset and sunrise.
Quibi has reportedly raised $1 billion from investors later more funding to come, building to an April 2020 launch. Spielbergs After Dark is one of several shows planned for the initial lineup, which will as well as intensify eight super premium titles, along taking into account 26 lighthouse (or prestige-style) TV shows. In total, Quibi will offer 125 weekly pieces of content.
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