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STUDIO TF1 secured multiple pre-sales for the movie "Good Vibes Only" 14 NOV 2025

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STUDIO TF1 secured multiple pre-sales for the movie "Good Vibes Only"

Directed by Reem Kherici and produced by Vendôme Films (Coda) and Baxtory Films, the film is based on the true story of a married couple who invented a groundbreaking sex toy heralded as forever changing the way women experience pleasure.
STUDIO TF1 America launches massive holiday movie lineup on multiple platforms 31 OCT 2025

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STUDIO TF1 America launches massive holiday movie lineup on multiple platforms

From snow-kissed romances to cozy small-town celebrations, the studio’s 2025 collection brings heart, humor, and warmth to audiences around the world. This lineup underscores STUDIO TF1 AMERICA’s growing prominence as a global leader in feel-good festive storytelling.
TF1 and Ellipse Animation develop “Animal Jack” series based on bestselling comic 29 OCT 2025

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TF1 and Ellipse Animation develop “Animal Jack” series based on bestselling comic

With over 1 million copies sold globally, the literary adaptation targets children aged 5–8 and will consist of 52 eleven-minute episodes, enriching TFOU’s slate of high-performing animated content.
STUDIO TF1 America pre-sold "The Sunshine Murders" to UPTV in the United States 29 OCT 2025

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STUDIO TF1 America pre-sold "The Sunshine Murders" to UPTV in the United States

Produced for Channel 5 in the UK by Cork Films, Green Olive Films, and Three Point Capital (TPC), and distributed internationally by STUDIO TF1 AMERICA, the crime series marks the studio’s debut in serialized storytelling. It can be distributed either as 10x45-minute episodes or 5x90-minute movie events.
Apple TV+ secured exclusive rights for Formula 1 in the USA, accelerating its global sports strategy 20 OCT 2025

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Apple TV+ secured exclusive rights for Formula 1 in the USA, accelerating its global sports strategy

The $2 billion decade-long deal gives Apple sole U.S. broadcast rights from 2026, entering a growing $8 billion sports streaming market and targeting F1’s 1.5 billion global fans.