Simon Cowell is reportedly making plans to partner with Netflix to launch its newest series, after leaving his label to participate in his skill shows.
The media mogul is reportedly running with the streaming service and has a scheduled meeting with its content acquisition team by September.
During the meeting, the SyCo team will provide what they need to take to the site, and this fits their past skill demonstrations X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent.
“Simon has a proven track record of good fortune with Got Talent and The X Factor; However, it needs to evolve with the times and see what Netflix thinks of some of its new TV ideas,” a source told The Sun.
“There’s still life on skill screens and Simon needs to see if they can make paintings on Netflix.
“It’s the beginning, but it’s very exciting. Simon is a kind of concept and loves it when his team introduces new and extravagant concepts.”
The proposed new company comes just days after Simon put his Los Angeles mansion on the market for more than 18 million pounds.
The space was put on the market so that he could “lead an easier life” with his other side, Lauren Silverman, and his six-year-old son, Eric.
However, you will keep your hands at your Malibu home.
Looks like there’ll be adjustments in the house in 2021.
Britain’s Got Talent and X Factor are available at the ITV centre.
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