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Netflix and Amazon Prime Video in dispute over the rights of an ambitious project

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A recent report has revealed that the major streaming platforms Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are in the middle of a dispute over the rights to an ambitious and coveted film project starring renowned actors Pedro Pascal and Chris Hemsworth.

It was on August 28th when the renowned media, Deadline, shared that the two streaming platforms are in a fight to obtain the rights to this production that has two important and popular actors working together for the first time on this project called ‘Crime 101‘.

Netflix and Amazon Prime Video in dispute over the rights of an ambitious project

This is a crime drama, an adaptation of Don Winslow‘s homonymous novel ‘Broken‘, which will be directed by the renowned Bart Layton and big stars in the cast that will increase the offers for this production. Read below the official synopsis of ‘Crime 101’:

High-level jewelry robberies are taking place all over the Pacific coast and police have linked the heists to Colombian cartels. Detective Lou Lubesnick has other ideas and focuses on a criminal, a white-collar thief looking for the final hit“.

Netflix and Amazon Prime Video in dispute over the rights of an ambitious project

The fans of Pascal and Hemsworth have flooded the networks with comments assuring that this project could be a total success, thanks to the talent and experience of these interpreters, in addition to the personalities of both that could make the perfect duo, causing this production to ensure that it will has a large audience.

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