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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix deal is ‘taking away opportunities’ from TV professionals, creators: insider
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a $100 million deal with the streaming giant in 2020 after quitting royal life and moving to the US.Earlier this month, the duo released their “Polo” docuseries on the platform. However, the project was hit with a slew of negative reviews from critics in the days that followed.The project has since left several TV execs at a loss for how the Sussexes are still cashing in on projects for the streaming giant while other beloved shows aren’t getting a chance, sources told In Touch.“There’s not a lot of sympathy for them,” an insider said of the Sussexes, adding that “among the professionals in the TV business, they see their mostly pointless Netflix shows as taking opportunities away from creators and talent who are TV professionals with legitimately strong ideas.”The duo, who both served as executive producers on the project, made minimal appearances in the docuseries, with the promotion of the project also underdelivering.“How much money is too much money to spend on Harry and Meghan? That’s a tricky question, because Netflix has almost unlimited capital and has already thrown tens of millions of dollars at this couple,” the source added.“The arbitrage for Netflix comes with all the press attention the Sussexes get, especially in England and the US, which are two of Netflix’s biggest markets.”The insider then added that the negative reception to the couple’s most recent project has put them “in a dangerous spot” because “they still have yet to deliver a rock-solid hit for Netflix that wins over their critics.”“We’ll see next year how many more chances they really get, but the critics have spoken and nobody is impressed,” the source went on.
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‘It’s not ‘Pretty Woman’’: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle looking to break polo stereotypes with new docuseries, says showrunner
new Netflix show, according to the docuseries’ showrunner, Miloš Balać.Balać spoke to The Post on Monday before Tuesday’s release of Harry and Meghan’s five-episode documentary series, “Polo,” and revealed that the couple wants viewers to know that the sport isn’t just about rosé and royalty.Set at the 2024 US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida, “Polo” goes behind the scenes of the tournament and follows some of the sport’s biggest players and the sacrifices they make for the game they love. “Both Prince Harry and Meghan were just amazing collaborators from the start,” said Balać, who also produced Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s soccer docuseries “Welcome to Wrexham.” “They have so much knowledge about the sport, but also an understanding that we’re trying to bring new people into this world.” In Balać’s eyes, Harry and Meghan brought distinct perspectives to the project.“Harry comes at it as an athlete himself who’s grown up in this world and is just a pro – expert, expert expert,” the producer explained.“And then Meghan comes at it more like me,” Balać added, noting that he knew nothing about the sport before working on the series.
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