The director of The Batman is extending his partnership with Warner Bros. Studios.
Matt Reeves has moved his overall deal from Disney-owned 20th Century Fox Television to Warner Bros. TV. The deal falls under the multiple-year pact, where Reeves and his 6th and Idaho production company will create and develop new projects for the studio for various platforms, including recently launched, HBO Max.
Along with the move to Warners, his production comapny, 6th and Idaho also made some movies named after they enlisted Daniel Pipski as its exec vp and head of television. Pipski joins the company from Jason Bateman’s Netflix-based Aggregate Films, where he spent two years.
6th and Idaho’s TV credits include Fox’s drama The Passage, Amazon’s Tales From the Loop, Homicide, Relativity and Gideon’s Crossing. On the feature side, Reeves’ credits include War for the Planet of the Apes, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Let Me In, and the Cloverfield franchise.