Natalie Portman And Julianne Moore’s ‘May December’ Sold To Netflix For $11 Million

In a fierce bidding war between several production companies like Neon, Netflix has bought the May December (2023) North American distribution rights for $11 million. CAA Media Finance, UTA Interdependent Film Group, and Rocket Science Film Company will finalize the ground-breaking deal for Netflix. In early February of this year, British streaming service, Sky Cinema, acquired UK distribution rights for the film. 

Directed by Todd Haynes (Velvet Goldmine (1998), Carol (2015)), May December (2023) is a romance drama that stars Natalie Portman, an actress who travels to study a married woman, Julianne Moore, who was involved in a salacious relationship twenty-years ago with a 13-year old. Conflict ensues when Charles Melton, who plays Moore’s now-adult husband, and Portman’s character begin to develop romantic feelings for each other. Natalie Portman and Will Ferrell are among the producers of the film.

May December was selected for competition and made its debut premiere at the 76th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France. The film received an eight-minute standing ovation and positive reviews

Haynes shared in an interview with Deadline that the Netflix deal gave him confidence and made him feel “emboldened.”

Todd Haynes will follow May December with an upcoming NC-17 rated LGBTQ+ romance film starring Joaquin Phoenix.

Mariah Starks: Mariah Starks is an inspiring screenwriter in her early 20s, who is focused on telling stories about women and communities of color. She is a 2022 NYU graduate with a major in English and a minor in Classical Civilization. As a passionate writer and film lover, Mariah enjoys watching film of all kinds in her spare time. Her favorite genres are drama and horror.
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