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‘Prisoner Of Love’ Makers Jupiter Entertainment & Two Fifteen West Entertainment Reunite For Overall Production Deal

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‘Prisoner Of Love’ Makers Jupiter Entertainment & Two Fifteen West Entertainment Reunite For Overall Production Deal

EXCLUSIVE: Prisoner of Love co-producers Jupiter Entertainment and Two Fifteen West Entertainment have reunited for an overall co-production deal.

They have signed a deal that will see Jupiter working with Two Fifteen West founder Chris Deaux to create, develop and co-production unscripted programs in the U.S. and internationally. Deaux will work closely with Patrick Reardon, President of Jupiter, on the pact, with an unannounced Lifetime project already underway. Further details on that show remain under wraps.

Jupiter and Two Fifteen West previously teamed on Discovery+ reality series Prisoner of Love and true crime show Finding Andrea.

“Reuniting with Jupiter Entertainment feels like a homecoming,” said Deaux. “The synergy we’ve shared in the past has led to some of my proudest achievements, and I’m confident that this renewed partnership will allow us to push the creative boundaries even further to engage viewers on a deeper level.”

Deaux has worked in unscripted TV for more than two decades, during which time he’s made shows for the likes of BET, Discovery+, Peacock and Lifetime. He launched Two Fifteen West nearly a decade ago and has since sold nearly 30 projects, including eOne collaboration The Strongest Man in History, which was for History, and has made several series with Magilla Entertainment. He previously worked any Intuitive Entertainment as Executive Vice President of Development, working up shows such as Lifetime’s The Rap Game and Atlanta Plastic, ID’s Married with Secrets and Food Network’s Game of Cones. He has also worked at Film Garden West Entertainment and Banyan Productions, where he helped create TLC’s Trading Spaces.

“Chris has a remarkable talent for identifying compelling stories and turning them into successful shows,” said Reardon. “Having Chris in Jupiter’s orbit rekindles a winning formula and gives us momentum to build toward the company’s next chapter.”

For Sky Studios-owned Jupiter, the pact comes during a period it has launched the likes of Homicide Hunter and The Man with No Face for Discovery+ and TV One for Fatal Attraction. The company is known for shows such as Peacock’s Emmy-nominated miniseries Who Killed Robert Wone? and Oxygen returner Snapped.

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