Exclusive: For Life star Joy Bryant is expanding her relationship with Sony Pictures TV, the studio behind the praised ABC legal drama. Bryant has teamed with writer/producer Samantha Taylor Pickett to launch a production company, Hot Sauce, which will be based at Sony TV with a three-year first-look deal. Hot Sauce’s mission is to develop and produce universal stories from unique and original voices that span genre and culture.
“After lots of collaboration and conversations with Joy and Samantha, we realized that we have the same vision to tell unique stories that are also uplifting. We are so incredibly thrilled that they made Sony their home, said Lauren Stein, EVP of Development for Spt. “And as a bonus, their actual hot sauce they make, is amazing!”
Bryant stars opposite Nicholas Pinnock and Indira Varma in For Life, which is currently airing its second season.
“After lots of collaboration and conversations with Joy and Samantha, we realized that we have the same vision to tell unique stories that are also uplifting. We are so incredibly thrilled that they made Sony their home, said Lauren Stein, EVP of Development for Spt. “And as a bonus, their actual hot sauce they make, is amazing!”
Bryant stars opposite Nicholas Pinnock and Indira Varma in For Life, which is currently airing its second season.
- 1/13/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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