
Chick-fil-A plans to launch streaming service with original shows, reports say
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Chick-fil-A has reportedly been in talks with various Hollywood production companies to create 'family-friendly, mostly unscripted original shows' for its own streaming platform.
Fast food giant Chick-fil-A has ruffled feathers over new reports claiming the company is working to expand its chicken sandwich and waffle fry empire into the entertainment space.
Chick-fil-A is apparently moving quickly to create its very own streaming platform with a slate of original and licensed content, Variety and Deadline reported Wednesday.
The service won’t just be chick flicks, either. The company has reportedly been in talks with various Hollywood production companies to create “family-friendly, mostly unscripted original shows.”
Variety reported Chick-fil-A has already secured a game show from Glassman Media (creators of The Wall) and a 10-episode series by the talent company Sugar23, whose CEO Michael Sugar produced the movie Spotlight and the show 13 Reasons Why.
Reports of the Chick-fil-A streaming platform came as an unexpected bombshell to many skeptics on social media.
“I like some of the Chick-Fil-A sandwiches, wtf do they know about streaming,” one doubter posted on X.


