From chicken strips to streaming flicks, Chick-fil-A is adding original content to its menu.
The Atlanta-based restaurant chain is reportedly in conversation with a number of major production companies, including studios that make family-friendly content, according to Deadline.
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Among the studios purportedly being considered is Glassman Media, the company behind the NBC show “The Wall,” and Sugar23, which is behind Netflix series “13 Reasons Why.” Chick-fil-A is interested in creating a 10-episode gameshow.
While Deadline is reporting the streaming platform could launch sometime this year, a Chick-fil-A spokesperson told Axios it did not have “any news to share at this time.”
Late last year, Chick-fil-A reportedly listed a job opening for an entertainment producer.
The job listing stated, “We are looking to produce original entertainment — entertainment not necessarily about Chick-fil-A products or the Chick-fil-A brand.”
“This original programming is intended for Chick-fil-A’s soon-to-be launched PLAY entertainment app and may include scripted podcasts and audio adventures, original animation, reality and game shows, and other live-action scripted or non-scripted programming,” it continued.
It is worth noting that Chick-fil-A chairman Dan Cathy is a majority owner of Trilith Studios, which is the largest production facility in Georgia, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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