Kinsey Schofield Slams Harry & Meghan
Good news for those out there with a hankering for content from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, no less. It turns out that their production company Archwell isn't dead and buried, with the couple in fact working on a number of projects as part of their 80 million-pound deal with Netflix.
It's a far cry from last year when the couple's Spotify deal was axed due to a lack of content with one executive there labeling them effing grifters.
Is this some welcome news for Archwell I mean, I do believe that Megan teased this when she was on the red carpet for variety, but because it took Harry and Megan two years to execute their only commercially successful venture with Netflix so far, which was their documentary series, Harry and Megan, they've got one year left on their Netflix contract.
I think you know, analytically, people just thought it was realistic for them to be able to create any more content, but you're right. This executive said they had some new pieces of material coming to Netflix soon, one of which we believe is Meet Me at the Lake, which is, uh, a book that Netflix got the rights to for Archwell to produce.
It's very similar to Harry and Megan's love story.
spends a day in Toronto That's where Harry was when Megan was living in Toronto. When Harry met her, they used to spend time together in Toronto. The male character loses his mother. There's some mental health issues, some PTSD, and some anxiety in the book.
It's so similar, you know, almost morbidly compared to Harry and Megan's real lives, that the marketing there is a no-brainer, and then we also believe that one of the unscripted pieces is a documentary on Africa and Rosanna.
You have to ask yourself if that is in jeopardy today after the African Parks charity Scandal. You know how Harry can go and and
promote this glossy documentary about Africa when he is a part of a leadership team currently being criticized for alleged abuse.
Yeah, Cy, that will make things very, very difficult if any of the content has to do with Africa. Megan has said she wants to do things.
that make people feel like creating that kind of content. Obviously, we saw the Oprah interview, and we've seen what they've put out so far with their own pieces on Netflix about themselves.
What kind of content could we expect from them?
of getting on their high horses and telling us how we should, you know, how we're supposed to behave, that's typically what the type of content we do get from them, Meet Me at the Lake, is supposed to be romantic, and there's supposed to be a lot of tension, and you know, hopefully that is a success for them because, like I said before, they've produced three pieces for Netflix, one with commercial success, and one with
with any sort of critical success, and you wonder, um, how much of the analytics of that success was just morbid curiosity people tuning in to watch them trash the British royal family.
Certainly, I think there was an element of morbid curiosity in there in those viewing figures.