What's Happening?
HBO Max has secured the rights to the cozy crime series 'Bookish' for its Australian service. Created by Mark Gatiss, who also stars in the series, 'Bookish' is set in 1940s post-war London and follows a bibliophile sleuth named Book. The series has achieved
significant international success, surpassing sales in 100 territories. It has been picked up by various networks, including Radio Canada, Sky New Zealand, and BBC Brit for Africa. The show is produced by Beta Film and has been well-received globally, contributing to the growing popularity of cozy crime dramas.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of 'Bookish' by HBO Max highlights the increasing demand for international content in streaming services. This move reflects a broader trend of platforms seeking diverse and unique programming to attract global audiences. The success of 'Bookish' in multiple territories underscores the appeal of cozy crime dramas, which combine mystery with character-driven storytelling. This genre's popularity could influence future content production and acquisition strategies for streaming services, as they aim to cater to varied viewer preferences and expand their international reach.












