Netflix, Universal announce multi-year exclusive licensing deal for animated films

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Netflix and Universal Filmed Entertainment Group (UFEG) announced a multi-year, exclusive licensing deal in the U.S. for animated feature films.  The Netflix window will begin after a 4 month Peacock window.

This new agreement builds upon Netflix’s pre-existing Illumination output deal with Universal to now include DreamWorks Animation.  Tentpoles such as Minions: The Rise of Gru, DreamWorks Animation’s The Bad Guys, and Puss In Boots: The Last Wish  will be among the initial 2022 offerings.

As part of the deal, Netflix will also license rights to the full Animated and Live Action slate from UFEG about 4 years after release as well as rights to select titles from Universal’s vast movie library.  

Colin Morawski, Director of Studio Licensing, Netflix, said, “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with UFEG to bring more films from Illumination and DreamWorks Animation to our Netflix audience.

“As we’ve seen with our own slate, Netflix families love watching and rewatching animated films, and this deal allows us to expand our library to bring our audience more of what they want to watch,” Morawski said.

Peter Levinsohn, Vice Chairman and Chief Distribution Officer, UFEG, “Netflix has been a terrific partner and we‘re thrilled to expand our relationship.

“Universal Filmed Entertainment Group produces some of the biggest animated franchises and boldest originals from some of the most influential, impactful and inspiring creators in the industry.

“This exciting agreement further demonstrates the importance of that content to our distribution partners as they grow their audiences and deliver the very best in entertainment,” Levinsohn said.