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‘Carry-On’s Jaume Collet-Serra Inks Overall Deal With Netflix

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‘Carry-On’s Jaume Collet-Serra Inks Overall Deal With Netflix
Jaume Collet-Serra, the director behind the buzzy 2024 action flick Carry-On, just locked in a big multiyear deal with Netflix. He’ll be directing and producing films for them, starting with An Innocent Girl, a psychological thriller that was already in the works. Netflix clearly wants to keep him in their corner after Carry-On’s success.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another director signing a streaming deal—it’s a signal that Netflix is doubling down on proven talent to keep their pipeline packed with crowd-pleasers. Collet-Serra’s knack for slick, high-energy thrillers (Carry-On, The Shallows) makes him a solid bet, and this deal means more of his work will land straight in your queue. For film buffs, it’s also a reminder that streamers are still willing to open their wallets for directors who deliver hits.
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