What's Happening?
Disney+ has entered into a multi-year co-development agreement with Japanese production company The Seven, owned by TBS Holdings. This marks Disney's first deal of this nature with a Japanese production house. The agreement will see Disney+ Japan and
The Seven jointly developing Japanese-language live-action series exclusively for the streaming platform. Disney's content team will be involved from the early stages of development, aiming to create stories that resonate emotionally with audiences worldwide. The Seven has previously partnered with Netflix and is known for producing high-profile series such as HBO's 'Song of the Samurai.'
Why It's Important?
This agreement is a vital step for Disney+ in reinforcing its commitment to creating innovative content from Japan that captivates global audiences. By partnering with The Seven, Disney+ aims to leverage Japan's vibrant creative community to develop stories that capture the country's unique voice and imagination. The collaboration is expected to enhance Disney+'s content offering in Japan, where local content continues to resonate with audiences alongside global franchises. The Seven's president and CEO, Katsuaki Setoguchi, highlighted the importance of this historic deal with Disney, which is expected to elevate Japanese content creation to new heights.
What's Next?
The partnership between Disney+ and The Seven is set to produce new Japanese-language series that will be available exclusively on Disney+. The Seven's president and CEO, Katsuaki Setoguchi, expressed confidence that the collaboration will lead to the creation of innovative works that transcend borders and language barriers. Disney's executive vice president of original content strategy for APAC, Carol Choi, emphasized the opportunity to work closely with Japan's creative community to develop stories that resonate with audiences. As the partnership unfolds, both companies will focus on creating content that remains etched in the hearts of viewers.












