Fremantle Bosses Scrosati & Mullin To Keynote Series Mania


Fremantle bosses Jennifer Mullin and Andrea Scrosati will keynote this year’s Series Mania as the Got Talent and Normal People super-indie turns 25.

The pair will discuss “strategic objectives shaping the future of storytelling and offer an insight into how Fremantle is redefining what it means to create, distribute, and monetize premium multi-genre IP.”

They will also reflect on 25 years of Fremantle. Fremantle, which mainly operates out of the U.S. and Europe, makes the likes of … Got Talent, Normal People and Poor Things. It owns a wealth of indies and has talent deals with the likes of Angelina Jolie and Edward Berger.

The Fremantle keynote will form part of the official Series Mania industry programme in Lille. More announcements will be incoming at that fest. Last year featured big stars like Amanda Seyfried and Christina Hendricks, while Lili Reinhart took the top prize at the awards.

Laurence Herszberg, Founder and General Director of Series Mania, said: “We are honored to welcome Jennifer Mullin and Andrea Scrosati to our event, where they will share the strategy behind one of the most creative and prolific global media groups, delivering premium content to audiences worldwide for the past 25 years. Their vision and insights will be invaluable for our attendees.”

Series Mania will take prize March 21 to 28.

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