Ashley Nicole Black, who wrote and produced season two of Ted Lasso, is staying in business with Warner Bros. Television. Black has signed an overall deal with the studio and will develop original …
, is staying in business with Warner Bros. Television.
Black has signed an overall deal with the studio and will develop original series for WarnerMedia’s platforms including streamer HBO Max and cable outlets as well as rival streamers and linear broadcast networks.
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