
It’s” Vanderpump Rules”, but make it fast food.
With its own streaming software and rumored move into the entertainment industry, Chick-fil-A may soon become known for more than just its chicken sandwiches.
The well-known fast-food restaurant chain has plans to launch a streaming services and a collection of authentic applications, including a family-friendly game show, according to Deadline’s report on Wednesday.
The firm, based in Atlanta, has been working with some major manufacturing companies and is in talks to contract and get information, Deadline reported.
Unknown sources told Deadline that the streaming service might debut later this year and include unplanned television, including reality shows and game shows. The manufacturing firms Glassman Media and Sugar23, which are behind line such as NBC’s” The Wall” and Netflix’s” 13 Causes Why”, are said to be working on a game show for the new system.
The Times contacted Chick-fil-A and the manufacturing firms for comment, but neither did they respond.
Brian Gibson, who has worked on Literature’s” Top Gear” reset and Fox’s type of” The X Factor”, is presumably taking the lead on Chick-fil-A’s development and is in talks with many suppliers.
Chick-fil-A, which has more than 3, 000 franchises in the country, would not be the first business outside of the entertainment industry to make its own copies. Airbnb has produced a film that aired on MTV, and Lyft launched its game present” Happy Twitter” in 2023.
The announcement of Chick-fil-A’s opportunity comes at a time when the entertainment industry is in doubt as studios reduce production in search of lucrative streaming service models. Additionally, spontaneous Television, which generally has been spared the downturns that occasionally plague staged TV, has just been hit hard by the same marketplace forces, including fleeing production from California to lower-cost regions.
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