The deal was for her hit show I May Destroy You
, which landed on BBC One last month, follows was written and co-directed by Coel and explores consent and dating in modern life through the story of Arabella who is sexually assaulted on a night out., Coel revealed that she had turned down an offer of $1m from Netflix back in 2017 for the series because she would have lost ownership rights over the series.! But when she learned they wouldn’t allow her to retain any percentage of the copyright, she said no. No amount was worth that.
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