Once again, the latest news regarding Apple's streaming video service comes from Hollywood Reporter. According to this medium, Apple has signed a collaboration agreement with Tracy Oliver to create exclusive content both in series and movies.
Tracy Oliver is behind the scripts of movies like Girls Trip and the series The First Wives Club. The terms of the agreement have not been disclosed, but this outlet points out that eOliver's agreement with Apple is 8 figures (How Americans like this way of describing quantities).
Thanks to this agreement, Tracy Oliver's producer, Tracy Yvonne Productors will create different projects for Apple TV + with special emphasis on significant stories, being the inclusion in the film industry one of its main bases.
Tracy Oliver, who if you have noticed the image that heads this article is black, managed to raise more than 100 million dollars with the script of the film Girls Trip, being the first black woman to get it.
In addition to having collaborated on the script of the film Girls Trip and from the series The First Wives, He has also participated in other titles as Little, The Sun Is Also a Star y The Barbershop: Everybody Needs a Haircut (Barbershop: The Next Cut).
Currently, it is producing a comedy series for Amazon with Amy Poehler. He has also done directing and interpreting tasks.
This agreement is in addition to many production companies have arrived in recent months with various scriptwriters to create new content such as Warnes Bross with Angela Robinson, CBS Studios with Jenny Lumet and 20th Television with Ron Moore.