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Global Indianstory Art & CultureNetflix has obtained the world rights to Monkey Man, the directorial debut by Oscar-nominee Dev Patel for $30 million. The show is expected to land sometime in 2023.
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Netflix has obtained the world rights to Monkey Man, the directorial debut by Oscar-nominee Dev Patel for $30 million. The show is expected to land sometime in 2023.

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Netflix has obtained the world rights to Monkey Man, the directorial debut by Oscar-nominee Dev Patel for $30 million. The show is expected to land sometime in 2023.

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Published on 27, Oct 2022

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