Following the successful release of the film 'Road House,' actor Jake Gyllenhaal's production company, Nine Stories, has inked a significant three-year, first-look film deal with Amazon MGM. This agreement grants Amazon MGM Studios the first opportunity to consider any narrative features that Nine Stories plans to develop for both theatrical release and streaming platforms.
'Road House' has garnered considerable attention, becoming the most-watched debut for a studio-produced title under Amazon MGM. The film has reportedly attracted an impressive 50 million viewers, although specific details on how this figure was calculated have not been disclosed.
Jake Gyllenhaal, who previously starred in Amazon MGM's 'The Covenant,' expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, 'I've had the pleasure of working with Amazon MGM on two projects in the past year, and their dedication to the craft of filmmaking is truly inspiring. I am excited to formalize our already successful partnership, especially in light of the exceptional reception of 'Road House.'
Julie Rapaport, the head of film production and development at Amazon MGM Studios, praised Gyllenhaal's unique talent and filmmaking prowess, emphasizing his ability to captivate audiences both on and off the screen. She highlighted the record-breaking performance of 'Road House' as a pivotal moment to solidify the relationship between Nine Stories and Amazon MGM.
Nine Stories, co-founded by Gyllenhaal and Riva Marker in 2015, has an impressive track record in the industry. The company has produced notable films such as Antoine Fuqua's 'The Guilty,' Paul Dano's directorial debut 'Wildlife,' and David Gordon Green's 'Stronger.' Additionally, Nine Stories is currently working on an adaptation of the Tony-winning musical 'Fun Home' for Amazon.