Posted by : Unknown Monday, August 5, 2013

Streaming video provider snagged the nine-part Weinstein Company series from Starz, according to TV Guide.



August 5, 2013 10:09 PM PDT



(Credit: Netflix)


Netflix's pursuit of more original content has reportedly yielded "Marco Polo," an upcoming dramatic series under production by the Weinstein Company.


The streaming company has acquired the rights to the series, which chronicles the 13th-century merchant's adventures in the court of Kublai Khan, according to TV Guide. The nine-episode series is expected to be released in 2014.



CNET has contacted Netflix for comment and will update this report when we learn more.


Netflix sees development of original content as key to helping the content streaming service build its audience and challenge the likes of HBO. Although the company hasn't revealed exactly how many people are watching programs such as "House of Cards" and "Arrested Development," Netflix did credit its original content strategy with helping deliver higher second-quarter profit last month.


Perhaps validating that their content quality is on par with HBO content, Netflix shows recently garnered Emmy Award nominations in major categories. And despite a lukewarm reception to its effort to resurrect "Arrested Development" on the Web, Netflix recently said it was of the series.


(Via The Verge)



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