In the second season of Stan Original dating series 'Love Triangle', six new singles are on the hunt for a mind-blowing romantic connection, with 'Married At First Sight' alumni Ella May Ding on board as narrator.
Adapted from Tom Holt’s eponymous seven-book fantasy series, Jeffrey Walker's 'The Portable Door' follows Paul Carpenter (Patrick Gibson) and Sophie Pettingel (Sophie Wilde), two lowly, put-upon interns who begin working at the mysterious London firm J.W. Wells & Co. and become steadily aware that their employers are anything but conventional.
Two-time Academy Award winner Sean Penn will share the spotlight with a host of Australian talent in Kick Gurry's 'C*A*U*G*H*T', a six-part satirical comedy that began filming last week at Sydney's Fox Studios.
UK broadcaster ITV has acquired the rights to Screentime and Endemol Shine Australia's 'Bali 2002', with the four-part drama to air on new streaming service ITVX next year.
Stan has announced its next co-production with the BBC, with the Australian streamer and British broadcaster set to collaborate on 'Ten Pound Poms'.
Russell Crowe's 'Poker Face' will join Stan's stable of original films following its premiere in Rome this month, with the high-stakes thriller to be available on the streamer from November 22.
Production is underway in Europe on a series adaptation of New Zealand author Heather Morris' 2018 Holocaust novel 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz', with Australian scribe Jacquelin Perske on board as lead writer and executive producer.
As the screen industry awaits the outcome of the Federal Government's consultation with the major SVODs, those at centre of the conversation say it is business as usual in terms of commissioning Australian content.