Leonardo DiCaprio partners with Netflix for series of documentaries he will produce

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Leonardo DiCaprio is partnering with Netflix for a series of documentaries he will produce for the streaming service.

Netflix announced Wednesday that DiCaprio and his production company, Appian Way, have signed a first-look deal with Netflix for nonfiction projects. The company says DiCaprio and Netflix will seek to develop and acquire documentaries and docuseries “with partial focus on environmental and conservation themes.”

DiCaprio teamed with Netflix last year to release the Oscar-nominated documentary “Virunga.” In a statement, DiCaprio said “Virunga” ”sparked a shared vision” between him and the streaming service.

The deal adds to a growing stable of Hollywood talent Netflix has lured to its expanding original film operations. Along with an earlier deal with Adam Sandler, Netflix recently acquired “Beasts of No Nation” by “True Detective” director Cary Fukunaga.

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