Charlize Theron Signs First-Look TV Deal With HBO and HBO Max

Charlize Theron has signed a two-year first-look TV deal with HBO and HBO Max, a WarnerMedia spokesperson told TheWrap Tuesday.

The multi-year, cross-platform pact will see the “Bombshell” star and her producing partners Beth Kono and AJ Dix develop small-screen projects for the WarnerMedia-owned pay TV channel and newly launched streaming service through their Denver & Delilah production company, with Andrew Haas overseeing the TV series slate.

HBO Max debuted in May and boasts a lineup of originals that includes the first season of anthology “Love Life,” which starred Anna Kendrick, and the Kaley Cuoco dramedy “The Flight Attendant,” among others.

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Theron’s Denver & Delilah banner, which previously had a deal with Universal Content Productions, has produced multiple series, including David Fincher’s “Mindhunter,” the now-ended “Girlboss” and the unscripted series “Hyperdrive,” all at Netflix.

On the film side, Denver & Delilah’s recent projects include the Theron-led “Long Shot” and “Bombshell” at Lionsgate and Netflix’s “The Old Guard.” The company was also behind the movies “Monster,” “Atomic Blonde,” “Young Adult,” “Tully,” “A Private War,” “Murder Mystery” and “Brain on Fire,” several of which star Theron.

Theron’s Denver & Delilah production company is repped by WME, Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush, Kaller & Gellman, LLP and The Lede Company.

The Hollywood Reporter was first to report the news that Theron and Denver & Delilah had signed a first-look deal with HBO and HBO Max.

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