Is the Sussexes' American Dream Fading Amidst Reduced Media Deals?
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "American dream" faces scrutiny amid reduced media deals.
- Their high-profile partnership with Netflix, reportedly worth $100 million, has not guaranteed continued success.
- The couple's ability to maintain their influence and financial standing in the industry is now being questioned.
The much-publicized "American dream" of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appears to be facing a critical juncture, with reports indicating a significant reduction in their media deals. After establishing their lives in California following their departure from the British royal family in 2020, the couple embarked on ambitious ventures aimed at redefining their public careers.
The Sussexes are returning to the UK with significantly reduced media deals in an industry where fame alone can no longer guarantee success.
Central to their strategy was a lucrative partnership with Netflix, reportedly valued at $100 million. This deal was envisioned to encompass a wide array of projects, including scripted series, unscripted shows, and documentaries, signaling grand ambitions for their presence in the entertainment industry. However, the initial fanfare surrounding such high-profile collaborations seems to be waning.
With every global media stable clamouring for their signature, the couple revealed a deal with Netflix reportedly worth $100m.
The article suggests that in the current media landscape, fame alone is no longer a sufficient currency to guarantee sustained success or lucrative contracts. The Sussexes' return to the UK, juxtaposed with these developments, raises questions about the viability and future trajectory of their ventures in the United States. Their ability to leverage their global recognition into ongoing, high-value media projects is now under intense scrutiny.
The ambitions were lofty and broad, including scripted and unscripted projects, shows for all ages and documentaries.
Originally published by The Guardian in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.