Danny Wisentowski
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Podcast Appearances
And in the midst of that, we walked into an imperative entertainment who did Killers of the Flower Moon and The Mule and a bunch of other massive films.
And they said, we're starting a podcast division.
The idea being you make a podcast, you build an audience.
And you get the whole story out there.
And our vision for the podcast, too, is more of a radio play.
It's not an interview like this is.
It was more of doing interviews, building high-end sound around it, giving the audience everything they needed except for the visuals to really immerse themselves in the story.
And Imperative wrote us a check and let us go, which was music to our ears as creatives.
And we started doing that and the podcast came out in the midst of the pandemic when it was great to listen to podcasts and did pretty well.
And then a few years later, after we'd gotten the rights back, we had a lot of fans and had some investors interested and we were able to finance the recreations.
Most of the interviews you hear in the podcast, we actually shot as well.
So we had banked those interviews.
And so we just built our recreations around the story.
Yeah, you're pressed, so you get special treatment.
Oh, I'm sorry.
It was in limited theaters in October.
It is now on Apple TV to purchase.
It will be on YouTube TV to purchase, then Amazon to purchase, and then Fandango at home.
So we have it available in many platforms around the world to buy.
I'll take a little behind-the-scenes inside baseball here, and I'll get to your initial question last.