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Paramount Launches Global Publishing Imprint to Expand Franchises and Original Content

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Paramount has announced the launch of a global publishing imprint aimed at expanding its iconic franchises and enhancing original storytelling. The initiative seeks to leverage the company’s extensive portfolio of intellectual properties by creating new content across various formats, including books, graphic novels, and digital publications. This move is intended to deepen audience engagement with Paramount’s well-known brands while also exploring fresh creative opportunities.

The publishing imprint will focus on developing stories tied to Paramount’s existing franchises, such as those from its film and television catalog, alongside original narratives that align with the company’s entertainment vision. By collaborating with authors, illustrators, and other creative professionals worldwide, Paramount aims to produce high-quality content that resonates with diverse audiences. The effort underscores the company’s commitment to broadening its reach in the global entertainment market through innovative storytelling approaches.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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