The creators of Netflix’s “Sintonia,” one of South America’s biggest streaming show hits, KondZilla and LB Entertainment (formerly Losbragas), are re-teaming to co-produce a slate of series. Ending…
Ending speculation on what is next for KondZilla, a YouTube phenomenon and LB, both based out of São Paulo, the three series – “After the End,” “A Close Call” and “South” – look set to broaden the partners’ compass from “Sintonia,” the coming of age story of three friends set against the crime and vibrant culture of São Paulo outskirts life, its gangs, thriving music scene, religion and sense of community.
They should, with a YouTube channel who 66.5 million subscribers, he speaks for a large proportion of Brazilians who are young and disenfranchised but whose culture and community values are winning ever greater notice and respect. The English subtitles on his channels’ music videos, such as the version of the recent “Salve a Favela” on his channel, suggests his audience reaches way beyond Brazil. A crime lord whose face no one knows, is sent down by law.
All series are in development. Broadly, LB will lead and finance all development of IP targeting young audiences, KondZilla will lead production, but roles will evolve.
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