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		<title>Sky New Zealand Locks in a Major Sony Pictures Television Power Play</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sky New Zealand has just doubled down on premium storytelling, deepening its partnership with Sony Pictures Television in a multi-year deal that cements Sky and NEON as first-stop destinations for prestige drama and blockbuster cinema in Aotearoa New Zealand. The expanded agreement delivers a hefty slate of exclusive, first-run scripted series alongside an extended movie [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sky New Zealand has just doubled down on premium storytelling, deepening its partnership with Sony Pictures Television in a multi-year deal that cements Sky and NEON as first-stop destinations for prestige drama and blockbuster cinema in Aotearoa New Zealand.</p>
<p>The expanded agreement delivers a hefty slate of exclusive, first-run scripted series alongside an extended movie output deal, meaning Sony’s biggest TV titles and films will land on Sky platforms following their theatrical and home entertainment windows. It’s a move that reinforces Sky’s position as the country’s premium home for bold, buzz-driven entertainment.</p>
<p>Leading the charge is <em>The Lady</em>, arriving on NEON and Sky On Demand from 24 February. The four-part drama charts the shocking rise and catastrophic fall of Jane Andrews, a former royal dresser who entered Buckingham Palace as Sarah Ferguson’s aide before becoming the centre of one of Britain’s most infamous murder cases. It’s true-crime-tinged prestige drama with serious edge — exactly the kind of appointment viewing Sky thrives on.</p>
<p>Later in 2026 comes <em>American Hostage</em>, a tense psychological thriller set in the 1970s and starring Jon Hamm as Indianapolis radio reporter Fred Heckman. Inspired by real events, the series plunges into a claustrophobic 63-hour hostage crisis that turns a broadcaster into the linchpin of a high-stakes standoff. It’s sweaty, pressure-cooker drama built for bingeing.</p>
<p>On the film front, Sky has also extended its long-running movie deal with Sony Pictures, significantly boosting the depth and range of titles available across Sky, NEON and Sky Open. Audiences can expect a stacked pipeline of recent hits, upcoming releases and fan-favourite library titles following their cinema and home entertainment runs — including <em>Materialists</em>, <em>28 Years Later</em>, <em>28 Years Later: The Bone Temple</em>, <em>I Know What You Did Last Summer</em> (the recent 2025 release), the <em>Karate Kid</em> franchise (including <em>Karate Kid: Legends</em>), <em>Caught Stealing</em> and <em>Anaconda</em>. It’s a genre-spanning mix designed to satisfy casual viewers and cinephiles alike.</p>
<p>Sky also remains the exclusive New Zealand home of the Outlander universe, one of its most-watched and most-loved franchises. The final season of <em>Outlander</em> arrives on 7 March, while prequel series <em>Outlander: Blood of My Blood</em> is set to return for a second season. For fans, the entire saga continues to live in one place, with the full catalogue available across Sky and NEON.</p>
<p>Beyond shiny new releases, the Sony partnership supercharges Sky’s library offering with hundreds of hours of must-watch television. That includes <em>Community</em> (exclusive to Sky), alongside heavy hitters like <em>Breaking Bad</em> and <em>Better Call Saul</em> (both exclusive to Sky and NEON), plus <em>The Tudors</em>, <em>Dawson’s Creek</em> and <em>S.W.A.T.</em>, which lands on Sky for the first time.</p>
<p>Sky Head of Entertainment Fiona Murray says the expanded deal reflects a clear, data-driven commitment to delivering world-class storytelling. The partnership, she notes, brings scale, stability and a steady stream of premium drama and film to Sky customers — ensuring Sky and NEON remain the go-to platforms for the best international content.<br />
From Sony’s side, Adam Herr, SVP Distribution Asia-Pacific, describes the agreement as a natural evolution of a long-standing collaboration, built on a shared ambition to deliver must-watch television and cinema to New Zealand audiences.</p>
<p>For viewers, the message is simple: more prestige drama, more blockbuster movies, and more reasons to stay glued to Sky and NEON.</p>
<p>Image: <em>SKY TV</em></p>
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