Deadline describes The Wedding Date as « a chance elevator encounter on the part of a career-driven political strategist lead to posing as a stranger’s wedding date. While the strategist had stopped believing in romance, she discovers that love has a way of showing up when you least expect it. »
Harry and Meghan’s partnership with Netflix has so far produced a number of projects, including bombshell documentaries and programmes which have closely focused on their charitable work. Shows have included: Polo, With Love, Meghan, Heart of Invictus, Harry & Meghan, and Live to Lead.
Just last week, the couple dropped a new documentary titled Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within. After watching the group’s YouTube videos with Archie during the COVID-19 pandemic, the couple made contact and collaborated on a show with them.
It was also confirmed last month that Harry and Meghan had donated $50,000 to Masaka Kids Africana through their Archewell Foundation via GoFundMe.
With news that the pair will also produce content on Girl Scout cookies, this is the latest step in the couple’s different deal.
The Sussexes signed a new « first look » Netflix contract earlier this year, which was widely described as being a « downgraded » or « watered down » version of their initial deal.
Speaking at Fortune’s Powerful Women Summit in Washington back in October, Meghan opened up about what had been agreed.
She told the crowd: « My husband and I were in an overall deal with Netflix…and then the extension of it…was now being in a first look deal, which is also exciting because it gives us flexibility to go to our partners first, and then at the same time be able to shop content that might not be the right fit for Netflix but has a home somewhere else. »
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