Rick Rubin venturing into extra movie and TV with new manufacturing deal

Legendary music producer Rick Rubin is increasing his movie and TV ambitions by signing a brand new manufacturing deal.
The producer, whose new documentary on Paul McCartney McCartney, 3, 2, 1 premiered yesterday (July 16) on Hulu, will push his well-known Shangri La Recording Studios additional into the silver and small display screen worlds in a partnership with Endeavor Content material.
As Variety experiences, the general deal will pair Rubin with Peter Berg’s Movie 45, the manufacturing firm that Endeavor Content material acquired in 2019, and Leila Mattimore will lead improvement efforts on their behalf.
Graham Taylor and Chris Rice, co-presidents of Endeavor Content material, stated in an announcement: “Rick is a good looking storyteller who brings a fan-first eye and an open coronary heart. He’s each a driver and passenger of popular culture and along with Movie 45 will break glass.”
Matt Goldberg, president of Movie 45, added: “Iconic and legendary are two phrases that outline Rick Rubin’s profession, and we’re excited to collaborate with him on this partnership to share his distinctive viewpoint.”
The music producer has labored on different tasks earlier than together with the Showtime documentary collection Shangri-La, which dug into his profession and life at his Malibu studio.
McCartney, 3, 2, 1, in the meantime, is a six-part docuseries that follows Rubin and Paul McCartney as they discover the Beatles‘ legend’s music from his youth via to his stratospheric fame, Wings, and likewise his solo profession.
In different information, Rubin, who has produced albums by Run-DMC, Adele, the Pink Sizzling Chili Peppers, The Strokes amongst others, just lately recalled an enormous struggle between the members of System Of A Down over their infamous “tapeworm” lyric. Study extra right here.