The TV series is based on the New York Times best-selling Fallen novels by Lauren Kate, which have sold more than 11m copies worldwide.
Eccho Rights has announced a series of international distribution agreements for Fallen, an eight-part fantasy series by Matt Hastings and Claudia Bluemhuber. The deals span major markets across the US, Canada, Europe and the Middle East.
The series has been picked up by Sundance Now in the US, Showcase and StackTV in Canada, Rai Play in Italy, France Télévisions, Sky and ZDFneo in German-speaking countries and TRT’s streaming platform Tabii in Turkey. Other agreements include SVT in Sweden, Yle in Finland, TVNZ in New Zealand, Cosmote TV in Greece and evision for platforms in the MENA region. Additional licensing deals were made with BTV in Bulgaria and CineStar TV, covering Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania.
Produced by Silver Reel in collaboration with Night Train Media, Fallen is based on Lauren Kate’s New York Times best-selling novels, which have sold over 11m copies worldwide. The series was co-commissioned by Globoplay in Brazil.
Herbert L. Kloiber, CEO of Night Train Media and Eccho Rights, said: “This is a series of enormous scale and quality, based on IP with a proven track record of international success, so we are thrilled to be bringing it to viewers around the world. The amazing cast, under Matt and Claudia’s guidance, has created an incredible world where romance, fantasy and adventure combine for a thrilling ride. Where broadcast so far, the series has performed very strongly, receiving warm feedback and attracting impressive numbers. Raiplay, which debuted the series in December 2024, announced that ‘The series Fallen on RaiPlay was one of the most watched international series on the platform with over 680,000 hours of viewing time and more than 1.6m streams in the first month of availability and was able to engage an audience that tended to be younger than the platform average with more than 40% of people under 45.”