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Black Panther’s Daniel Kaluuya signs new deal with Paramount

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Oscar-nominated actor Daniel Kaluuya, known for his impressive performances in major motion pictures, is now taking his screen career to the next level through his production company 59%.

His company has signed an exclusive first-look deal with Paramount Pictures film studio division Paramount Players.

Kaluuya gained prominence with playing lead, strong characters in films that focus on the struggles of black people such as ‘Get Out’ and ‘Black Panther’.

Speaking on the importance of the deal, Kaluuya said,

Over the years, I’ve been blessed to make work that speaks to audiences I identify with whilst pushing the envelope on what’s possible.

“59% will be the home to continue that in a producorial capacity, to bridge the gap between the next wave of storytellers and studios.

“I’m excited that in Paramount Players, I have found a partner that shares the same drive and belief to make cinema that is honest, reflective, inclusive and authored,” he said.

Paramount Players’ Executive VPs of Development, Ali Bell and Matt Dines also released a statement confirming the deal.

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They said,

“Daniel Kaluuya has always made fearless and bold choices as an actor–pushing the conversation and redefining contemporary culture.

“Knowing he has the same passion and integrity as a producer made him an obvious fit to partner with Paramount Players.

“We are so excited to partner with Daniel on the launch of his company and create a platform for a new generation of filmmakers.”

Kaluuya has been nominated for the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, SAG Award and BAFTA Award for Best Actor. In 2018, he won the BAFTA Rising Star Award.

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He is set to star in ‘Queen & Slim’ alongside Jodi Turner-Smith and also as Fred Hampton in the upcoming Ryan Coogler-produced ‘Jesus Was My Homeboy’.

 

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