Netflix Wins Big: Kim Kardashian’s “The Fifth Wheel” Joins Streaming Giant

The Bidding War Behind Netflix's Latest Comedy Acquisition

Netflix has secured the rights to the eagerly anticipated comedy “The Fifth Wheel,” featuring reality TV icon and entrepreneur Kim Kardashian, after outbidding several high-profile competitors. The film, which marks Kardashian’s significant foray into scripted entertainment, has garnered considerable attention in the entertainment industry.

The competition to acquire “The Fifth Wheel” was intense, with major players from both the streaming and theatrical distribution sectors vying for the project. Deadline, which initially broke the news of the deal, noted that the field narrowed down from five to three serious contenders in the final stages. Eventually, Kardashian, along with co-writers Paula Pell and Janine Brito, finalized the deal with Netflix, marking a significant win for the streaming giant.

“The Fifth Wheel” is being produced by Paula Pell, a veteran of “Saturday Night Live,” in collaboration with Kardashian. While specific details of the plot remain under wraps, the film is known to feature Kardashian in the titular role of ‘the fifth wheel,’ surrounded by a talented ensemble of female actors.

This project is a notable step for Kim Kardashian, who has primarily been known for her business ventures like Skims and her reality TV fame from “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” Her recent appearance in “American Horror Story” alongside Emma Roberts demonstrated her growing interest and capability in scripted roles.

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Netflix’s Strategic Acquisitions

The acquisition of “The Fifth Wheel” comes hot on the heels of the resolution of the historic SAG strike earlier in November, highlighting Netflix’s strategic positioning in acquiring mid-budget films.

This approach is evidenced by their diverse slate, including “A Family Affair” featuring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Joey King; “Lonely Planet” with Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth; and Dan Levy’s directorial debut “Good Grief” starring Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel, and Luke Evans.

Paula Pell, recognized for her work on “Sisters” with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, and her role in the Peacock series “Girls5Eva,” brings a wealth of experience to the table. Janine Brito, Pell’s spouse, who also appeared alongside her in “Girls5Eva,” garners her first major writing credit with “The Fifth Wheel.” Brito’s background includes contributions to the writers’ room for NBC’s sitcom “Mr. Mayor.”

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