Rebelle Media Shifts Focus To Romance-Based Projects, Sets Book Adaptations ‘The Paradise Problem’ & ‘The Heir Apparent’ With Amanda Palley Joining As Co-Founder, Chief Creative Officer

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EXCLUSIVE: Rebelle Media, the company behind the Hulu breakout Tell Me Lies and the films Mr. Malcolm’s List and Long Weekend, is undergoing a strategic rebrand.

Founded by Laura Lewis in 2018 with a focus on female-driven stories, Rebelle will now be singularly focused on romance, developing and producing love-led storytelling across film, television and books.

As part of the relaunch, focused on scaling Rebelle as a romance-focused indie studio, veteran creative executive Amanda Palley has joined as Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer, partnering with her longtime friend Lewis, who continues as Chief Executive Officer. Palley comes over after more than a decade at CBS Studios and the network, where she served as Senior Vice President of Current Programs and head of Current for CBS’s CW series.

“If we are going to build a love business, it’s fitting that I’m focusing on that via my favorite love

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