Fremantle has unveiled a series of new content ventures and strategic partnerships, signaling a significant push into the global entertainment landscape. The production and distribution powerhouse announced its involvement in a new crime drama, 'Moriarty', and a digital collaboration with PBS Distribution.
This rapid expansion in media production and distribution highlights Fremantle's strategic maneuvering to broaden its content portfolio across various genres and platforms.
Further demonstrating its growing influence, Fremantle UK has secured a minority stake in Craft Films. The company is also bolstering its documentary offerings with Beach House Pictures announcing two new projects, and is set to launch 'Baywatch' on Sky in the UK and Ireland. Production has commenced on Paolo Sorrentino's documentary about Carlo Ancelotti, and the true crime series 'En Guardia' from Fremantle Spain is returning to Cuatro. The docu-series 'En Cero Coma' will premiere on Movistar Plus+.
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Meanwhile, a separate report details the appeal of Fremantle, Western Australia, as a destination, listing attractions such as Fremantle Prison YHA and Fremantle Markets. These tourism highlights, alongside lodging options like the Warders Hotel, paint a picture of a city with enduring local appeal. The timing of this tourism report, published January 22, 2026, coincides with Fremantle's amplified presence in the global entertainment sphere.
Fremantle, the media entity, positions itself as a global leader in creating, producing, and distributing entertainment, drama, film, and documentary content. Its operational model involves a worldwide network of labels and co-production partners, aiming to be a preferred platform for creative talent.