Netflix and AMC have extended and expanded their streaming pact, which sees a variety of AMC and AMC Studios shows available on the platform under the “AMC Collection” banner.
The new deal will bring new seasons of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire (season two) available on September 30; Dark Winds (season three) available in October; The Walking Dead Daryl Dixon (season two) available in October; The Walking Dead: Dead City (season two); and Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches (season two). The next Anne Rice series Talamasca: The Secret Order will also become available next year.
AMC will also bring a number of library titles to Netflix, including Orphan Black, the spin-off Orphan Black: Echoes as well as Parish, This is Going to Hurt, NOS4A2 and Soulmates. Orphan Black debuted on Netflix Sep. 1 and has been in the top 10 since then.
Notably, the new deal also expands internationally, with forthcoming titles set to become available in select overseas markets.
The two companies first linked up last year.
“We are pleased to expand and extend our branded content licensing agreement with Netflix, with an even stronger focus on the franchises that are resonating with viewers and performing so well on Netflix,” said AMC Networks CEO Kristin Dolan. “This renewal also brings some of our franchise titles, including forthcoming seasons, to Netflix subscribers in select international markets, complementing our own international reach. Our ability to produce great shows and make them available to viewers across a wide variety of platforms is driving our company forward in this changing time in media. Netflix has been an incredibly valuable partner, helping raise awareness and interest in our popular and acclaimed AMC Studios series.”