People Moves – April 17, 2025

Stranger Things and Lost Ollie banner 21 Laps has recruited a former Legendary Television exec, and StudioCanal boss Anna Marsh takes on an expanded content remit.
April 17, 2025
  • Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment (Night at the Museum) has hired Robert Atwood as head of TV, bringing its small-screen slate—which benefits from a longtime overall deal with Netflix—under his purview. Atwood previously spent six years at Legendary Television (Paper Girls), where he most recently served as EVP of scripted series. Best known for delivering Netflix’s top-performing Stranger Things series, 21 Laps also produced miniseries Lost Ollie (2022) for the streamer, adapting a 2016 children’s book.

 

  • Anna Marsh (pictured), StudioCanal CEO and deputy CEO of the Canal+ Group, is taking on an expanded role at the French media conglomerate behind Paddington. Marsh has added chief content officer of Canal+ to her remit, a role that will see her strengthen global content strategy and support collaboration between local and central teams. Her appointment is part of a broader rejig that will also see management board member Jacques du Puy taking charge of the company’s global pay-TV unit.

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