Obama is reportedly in advanced negotiations to produce shows for Netflix
- Former President Barack Obama is in talks with Netflix to provide shows for the streaming platform, according to a New York Times report published Thursday night.
- The deal, which is not yet final, would bring exclusive content from Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama to Netflix's 118 million subscribers.
- The Obamas, still fresh out of the White House after two presidential terms, are looking for ways to cement their global legacy.
Former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are negotiating a major production deal with Netflix, The New York Times reported on Thursday night.
The pending deal would bring exclusive content from the Obamas to the streaming site's 118 million subscribers. It was not immediately clear what types of content they would deliver to the site, but Eric Schultz, a former adviser to the president told the Times: "President and Mrs. Obama have always believed in the power of storytelling to inspire."
Indeed, the Obamas have continued that in the year following their departure from the White House. Addition aly, Obama has sought to remain politically engaged, posting messages to Twitter, often in response to major national news.
Barack and Michelle Obama hold massive audiences on social media — 101 million for the former president, and more than 10 million for the former first lady. A deal with Netflix could potentially expand their reach even further.
The Times notes that the Obamas have no plans to use Netflix as a vehicle to dish out responses to their critics.
One possible show idea, the newspaper said, could involved Obama discussing topics that were germane to his policies as president — including health care, voting rights, and immigration, The Times said.
Those topics comprise portions of the legislative agenda he exercised during his time in the White House — many of which President Donald Trump has sought to roll back since he took office last year.
News of the pending deal follows several big tie-ups between Netflix and some Hollywood heavy-hitters — including a $100 million agreement with "Scandal" and "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes, and a $300 million dollar, five-year deal with "Glee" and "American Horror Story" creator Ryan Murphy.
The financial terms of the potential Obama-Netflix agreement are not yet clear. Last year, the Obamas reportedly inked a record-setting $60 million deal to write two memoirs — one each for the former two-term president and first lady.
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