Chick-fil-A is reportedly planning to enter the entertainment industry by developing its own streaming service.
According to information from Deadline, the fast-food chain known in the U.S. for its fried chicken sandwiches is collaborating with production companies and studios to create family-friendly programs and reality shows.
Additionally, the site reports that Chick-fil-A is already in negotiations to license and acquire existing content, including a family-oriented game show currently in development.
The streaming service is expected to launch later this year, with Brian Gibson leading the project. There are also plans to explore scripted projects and animations. This move follows a trend of companies outside the entertainment industry, like Lyft, which has already started producing its own shows.
Despite some enthusiasm, the idea has generated confusion and memes on social media. “I’ll be so annoyed when I want to stream my favorite Chick-Fil-A+ show on a Sunday and the app refuses to open,” one user posted on X. “Who asked for a Chick-fil-A streaming platform?” commented another. “I just want my fries,” declared a third.
It’s worth noting that the lack of an official statement from Chick-fil-A and details about the platform has fueled speculation and discussion online.
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