Natalie Burns Joins Anthony Hopkins Sci-Fi Flick; Thunderbird “Closely Watching” Toon Union Talks; Prime Video India Adds K-Content Channel — Global Briefs

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Natalie Burns Joins Anthony Hopkins In ‘Eyes In The Trees’

EXCLUSIVE: Natalie Burns (Til Death Do Us Part) has joined Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Ashley Greene in sci-fi thriller Eyes in the Trees. She will play the role of Marcy, a seasoned military veteran who reluctantly agrees to join former teammates for a final mission. They are dispatched to investigate the work of Dr Moreau’s enigmatic successor, Dr. Addis, a brilliant yet mysterious geneticist. Soon, the team finds their resolve tested as they delve into a world of chilling and dangerous experiments taking place on a remote island. Shooting is taking place on location in Thailand. Burns recently starred opposite Jason Patric and Cam Gigandet in action-comedy Til Death Do Us Part and was in period action flick Redemption, which stars Angus Macfadyen and Kevin Sorbo. She also completed shooting on comedy Dashing Through the Snow and horror thriller The Movers with Terrence Howard and Christopher Lloyd. Burns is represented by Bobby Moses at Mavrick Artists Agency and manager Scott Karp at The Syndicate.

Thunderbird “Watching” AMPTP-Toon Union Talks “Closely”

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Canadian content group Thunderbird Entertainment says it is “closely watching” the ongoing negotiations south of the border between Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 839, which represents animators and other related professionals. The talks restarted this week after a previous round ended without a deal, putting many on edge. However, Thunderbird CEO Jennifer Twiner McCarron noted in the company’s first financial quarter results for 2025 (confusingly covering the June-Sept 2024 period) that, “We understand that they are making progress towards a new three-year deal, and hope for an equitable solution.” In Thunderbird’s Q1 financial quarter, the Toronto-listed firm saw revenue grow 36% year-on-year from C$33.6M ($24.1M) to C$45.7M, with the increase down to more production services engagements. Adjusted earnings increased 64% from C$2.5M to C$4.1M thanks to the improved revenues and lower general and administrative costs. Net income was C$1.6M, compared with a C$700,000 loss last year. Thunderbird’s board officially ended a plan to sell the company last month after ACF Investment Bank had overseen a strategic review on the behest of shareholder Voss Capital. “With a 36% increase in revenue, a 64% rise in AEBITDA, and a substantial boost in free cash flow, we are not only navigating industry headwinds but beginning to thrive once again,” said McCarron.

Prime Video India Adds K-Content Channel

K-content is resonating in India, and Prime Video is capitalizing. The streamer is adding Channel K, a premium Korean content network from Interactive Media Mix, as an add-on subscription. The service will offer “an immersive Hallyu experience” through series such as Summer Strike and Personal Taste, movies including Our SeasonJoint Security Area (JSA) and The Battle: Roar to VictoryNCT Nation and Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience. Genres will span K-pop concerts to reality. Channel K will be offered at a rate of ₹79 (93¢) per month, with a limited-time introductory offer of ₹1 for the first month. “Over the past few years, we have seen tremendous increase in the popularity of Korean content on Prime Video in India, including series like Marry My HusbandNo Gain No Love, Jinny’s Kitchen, and more, that were loved by our customers,” said Gaurav Bhasin, Head of Marketplace for Prime Video India. “We are now thrilled to launch Channel K in India and give Prime members an opportunity to get an even wider selection of scripted and unscripted Korean content with this new add-on offering.”

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