![]() ![]() For example, Univision will be launching their service next year. There’s now a lot of competition for the Hispanic audience. Presburger: We certainly have our pedal on the metal. When announcing the title, Pantelion Films described it as its “most ambitious undertaking to date.” That’s no understatement: “La Usurpadora, the Musical” bids fare to become the biggest Mexican movie release in Mexico of 2022 and a wider release for Pantaloon in the U.S.Ī few days into the shoot, Variety talked to Paul Presburger, Pantelion Films and Pantaya CEO, and Matt Walden, producer of “La Usurpadora, The Musical” and an ex-Columbia Pictures, Fox and Arista Records executive, about the latest big swing from Pantelion. Simultaneously, with The Lift Entertainment, it has gone into production in Mexico on “La Usurpadora, The Musical,” a modern musical movie makeover of Televisa’s 1998 telenovela classic that punched humungous ratings and was exported to 125 countries. Partnered by sister company Pantaya, the premium streaming Spanish-language service, from August this year Pantelion has signed talent deals with Maite Perroni (“Dark Desire”) and Mauricio Ochmann (“El Chema”) and co-development and production accords with Elefantec Global and El Estudio, The Lift and Traziende Films.
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