Sky has signed a major deal with Channel 4 that will see its catch-up content made available across Sky’s platforms, reports Broadcast. C4’s catch-up service 4oD, which includes series such as ‘Peep Show’, ‘Grand Designs’ and ‘Father Ted’ will be added to the Sky’s on-demand service early next year and will also be offered through Sky’s multiplatform service, Sky Go. Meanwhile, Sky is hoping to generate more awareness of its Sky Atlantic shows by running selected content – such as repeats of ‘Game of Thrones’ - on Sky 1.
Oscar-winner Graham King returns to Warner Brothers…Oscar-winner Graham King has signed an exclusive first-look deal with Warner Brothers, reports Screen Daily. The deal with Warner Bros includes ‘Jersey Boys’, which is released from King’s previous four-film deal with Sony.
If you watch one trailer today…Irish actor Liam Neeson returns next month as retired CIA agent Bryan Mills in ‘Taken 2’. Here’s a behind-the-scenes featurette on the action-thriller sequel.