Angelique Jackson Amazon’s Prime Video and IMDb TV have inked a multi-year licensing deal with Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, bringing blockbusters like “Jurassic World: Dominion” and “F9” to the company’s streaming platforms.Under the new agreement, Prime Video will will have an exclusive pay-one window for UFEG’s slate of live-action films in the U.S. (starting with the 2022 release slate) and will also receive rights to a package of UFEG’s library movies.Notably, IMDb TV is the first AVOD service to secure major studio network-window with Universal’s 2020-2021 movies, like “F9,” “Sing 2,” “Old,” and more, set to live exclusively on Amazon’s premium free streaming service.For the Prime Video side of the deal, Universal’s.
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