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Last November, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, attended an entertainment event in Los Angeles and said she and Prince Harry had "a lot of exciting things to announce".
I want to say 'good', but not just 'good', and you're going to feel that way, right? Megan said.
Unfortunately, an important member of our team wanted to leave.
Harry and Meghan founded Archewell Productions, a well-known television and film production company in 2020, whose manager has retired.
Levine was promoted to manager of Archiwell in 2022 and he will leave this month. In 2021, Sussex's most active cheerleading squad captain, Omid Scobie, said of his appointment that Archiwell was becoming a "growing hub of activity".
In 2020, Harry and Meghan founded Acherwell Productions, a critically acclaimed company that produces TV series and movies, but the company's manager has resigned.
Traveling to Jamaica last week, there were rumors that the Californian couple was ending their relationship with Netflix. The picture shows a Netflix documentary titled "Meghan and Harry".
Levine confirmed his departure on his social **. I am very happy to announce that I am joining the film and television media.
There is no doubt that this is a heavy blow to the company. ”
The production manager is responsible for the company's business, finance, recruitment.
Before Levine's sudden departure, Netflix may not renew Archellwell's contract. The US giant will pay Sussex £80 million in 2020, with a contract that expires in 2025.
Last week, a California couple was invited by Paramount Pictures owner Brian Robbins to make a special trip to Jamaica to attend the premiere of "Bob Marley: Love." Paramount is Netflix's main competitor in the streaming field.
Last summer, giant Spotify terminated an 18million deal with the couple, allegedly "hoping the Duke of Sussex and his Archway team will be able to provide more content". In the last three years, they've only done one podcast and a one-and-a-half-hour "holiday special."