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Banijay’s Filmlance to produce "Popular Problems" for Sweden's SVT 8 MAY 2025

Production

Banijay’s Filmlance to produce "Popular Problems" for Sweden's SVT

Marking Filmlance’s expansion into original comedy, "Popular Problems" brings together acclaimed creators Sissela Benn and Jonatan Unge. The 6x30’ series, set to premiere on SVT in 2026, explores the comic tension of post-breakup co-parenting.
Sweden: Sharp increase in ad-tier streaming subscriptions 29 APR 2025

Markets

Sweden: Sharp increase in ad-tier streaming subscriptions

Over the past 12 months, more than two million new subscriptions have been added to the market, representing just over 30% growth. In total, Swedish households now have over nine million streaming subscriptions.
Pocket.watch’s Ryan and Friends Plus goes global with Amazon Prime Video and Roku 7 APR 2025

Streaming

Pocket.watch’s Ryan and Friends Plus goes global with Amazon Prime Video and Roku

The independent kids SVOD is available for the first time internationally via Amazon Prime Video Channels in the UK and Sweden, and will soon be expanding in the US on The Roku Channel.
 Banijay's factual reality thriller "Hunted" to debut in three new markets 20 MAR 2025

Distribution

Banijay's factual reality thriller "Hunted" to debut in three new markets

Sweden, French-speaking Belgium, and Botswana will be part of the lineup. Created by Banijay UK’s Shine TV, the format continues to thrive globally and has now been adapted in 12 markets to date.
Fifth Season secured new global sales for "Godzilla Minus One" 17 MAR 2025

Distribution

Fifth Season secured new global sales for "Godzilla Minus One"

The deals include Talpa TV (Netherlands), peppermint anime gmbh (Germany and German-speaking Europe), TVN (Poland), RTL (Hungary), TV Azteca (Mexico), SVT (Sweden) and RTV Slovenija (Slovenia). Additionally, "Godzilla Minus One" is launching on digital platforms iTunes, Amazon and Google in the UK and Germany, and on iTunes, Fetch and Google in Australia, in March this year.