Stath Lets Flats Producer Roughcut Television Inks First Look Drama Development Deal Wit

“Stath Lets Flats” producer Roughcut TV have signed a first look development deal with Fremantle as they lean into their drama slate.
The deal will see Fremantle become the primary home for Roughcut’s drama projects, working closely with the global drama and international distribution divisions.
Roughcut, who recently announced upcoming Diane Kruger-fronted series “Little Disasters” for Paramount+, was founded by Ash Atalla and Tim Sealey and quickly built a reputation for comedy shows, including “Stath Lets Flats” and “Big Boys.”
They have since bolstered their drama offering under CEO Ash Atalla, creative director Alex Smith and head of drama Marianna Abbotts, including with recent drama hit “Coma,” starring Jason Watkins as a family man who hits breaking point after his neighborhood is terrorized by a group of teens.
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The prod-co also have comedy drama “We Might Regret This” set to air on BBC Two later this summer.
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Fremantle have recently inked first look deals with companies including Kristen Stewart’s Nevermind Pictures, Me+You Productions and Rachel Weisz and Polly Stokes’ Astral Projection as well as with filmmakers such as Luca Guadagnino, Paolo Sorrentino and Angelina Jolie.
“This Fremantle deal is a game changing moment for Roughcut as we accelerate our push into drama,” said Atalla. “Our goal is build fast and become one of a new generation of global drama suppliers. And with the success of ‘Coma,’ and recently commissioned ‘Little Disasters,’ the work starts now.”
Rebecca Dundon, SVP for international scripted content at Fremantle, added: “Roughcut’s commercial sensibility and brilliant creative vision lead by Ash, Alex and Marianna is making for an exciting slate of original, contemporary drama series that feel in tune with what audiences and buyers are actively seeking both locally and globally. We’re excited to start our drama journey with the highly anticipated Diane Kruger fronted thriller ‘Little Disasters’ and can’t wait to surprise, entertain and inspire audiences across the world with their wider drama ambitions as these projects move from page to screen.”
Fremantle’s VP for commercial strategy, commercial and international Jill Kellie spearheaded the deal with Roughcut COO Tim Sealey.
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