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In the 2017–2018 television season, Berlanti tied Jerry Bruckheimer's 2005–2006 record in having 10 different live-action scripted television series airing on various networks and digital platforms [1] and took sole possession of the record, with 14 airing in the 2018–19 television season, having signed the most expensive producer deal at ...
In 2000, Berlanti made his film directorial debut with "The Broken Hearts Club." In 2013, he is Executive Producing both "Arrow," for the CW and "Golden Boy," for CBS and working on "The Tomorrow People," a new pilot for the CW. Berlanti resides in Los Angeles.
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Jun 25, 2024 · While Berlanti does not currently have any official ties to DC Studios, his Arrowverse success has inadvertently paved the way for some characters in upcoming DC Universe films. The...
Oct 17, 2024 · Many today say it was pioneering to witness a gay man disrupting live TV shows such as CBS News with Walter Cronkite in 1973, “TODAY” and others. While I fought for visibility with my actions, Berlanti does it with his pen — or, these days, his computer keyboard.
May 22, 2022 · May 22, 2022 8:10am PT. Greg Berlanti Reflects on Major Legacy, Uplifting Diverse Storytellers and Stories He Fought to Get on the Air. By Emily Longeretta. Getty. It’s nearly impossible to turn on...
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Dec 22, 2022 · In a pre-holiday surprise, megaproducer Greg Berlanti is leaving his longtime reps at WME for a new home at CAA. According to insiders, the decision to make the switch comes as Berlanti takes...
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Jul 11, 2024 · Berlanti's next project is the upcoming Scooby-Doo live action Netflix series, which he says is progressing well, as the pitch for the pilot episode is currently in the works. "With Scooby-Doo, we went out and heard pitches for a year and a half and finally found one that we really felt really captured it," he said of the work on the show.