Tyler Perry and Paramount are reportedly discussing a streaming pact extension

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Tyler Perry's Zatima Season Four Screening & Reception - Source: Getty

On 18 September 2025, reports stated that Paramount and Tyler Perry were in early discussions about extending a streaming agreement that has supplied series to the company. The discussions are described as exploratory. No extension deal has been signed between Tyler Perry and Paramount for their streaming pact, and the firms have not released the terms or a timeline.

As per Deadline reports, the talks have focused on television series rather than feature films, in part because the creator has other active agreements that affect what he can offer a new partner. Any new streaming pact extension would likely be written around series output and rights that do not conflict with existing commitments.

Such a structure would allow Paramount to add shows while enabling Perry to continue collaborating with other platforms that already hold rights to his work. The move reflects how multi-platform relationships are now handled in the business side of TV.


Reports emphasize that the talks remain in an exploratory stage, with no signed agreement in place.

Tyler Perry's Zatima Season Four Screening & Reception - Source: Getty
Tyler Perry's Zatima Season Four Screening & Reception - Source: Getty

Deadline described the discussions as early-stage, with no delivery schedule or financial package in place. Industry insiders cautioned that coverage should be read as reporting on negotiations rather than confirmation of a finalized agreement. This indicates Paramount’s interest would center on series for streaming, not features.

Since Tyler Perry has a first-look arrangement for films and series projects at other streamers, the likely extension is described as non-exclusive, so those other commitments remain possible. That approach would let Paramount add programming without locking up the creator’s entire output.


Existing contracts limit what a new pact can cover

Paramount Global logo displayed on smartphone screen - Source: Getty
Paramount Global logo displayed on smartphone screen - Source: Getty

Public records show a multi-year content partnership through 2028 with BET and first-look deals with Netflix for both film and series work. Those contracts place practical limits on what Paramount could ask for in any extension. The presence of multiple active deals helps explain why sources expect a narrow, series-focused agreement.


Past public statements illustrate how partners frame these arrangements

Tyler Perry's Zatima Season Four Screening & Reception - Source: Getty
Tyler Perry's Zatima Season Four Screening & Reception - Source: Getty

According to The Hollywood Reporter, when the BET extension was announced in April 2024, Scott Mills, president and CEO of BET Media Group, said,

“Tyler Perry is simply without rival as a creator of content that powerfully resonates with audiences across genres, formats, and platforms.”

The statement emphasized audience reach and the volume of programming the partnership delivers. As mentioned in The Wrap report, Tyler Perry also commented on that renewal, thanking viewers and the network team,

“Scott Mills and his team at BET have been incredibly supportive throughout our time working together, and I’m excited to continue bringing these stories to the screen. I’m grateful to our loyal audiences for watching week after week and engaging these stories.”

Key questions include whether the extension will be exclusive or non-exclusive, the number of series involved, the duration of the agreement, and any geographic or platform restrictions. Given the creator’s active slate elsewhere, industry watchers expect contract language that preserves flexibility for multiple partners.

Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal