According to Fruition Production, a Los Angeles-based studio known for its work in the film and gaming industries, a documentary dedicated to XRP will be officially released in November.
The company revealed its plans to debut with a trailer approximately a week or two before the premiere date. Fruition Production promises that the documentary, which is the result of extensive research, will be provocative. Opting for a self-distribution approach, the production will initially be available on major platforms like Amazon and Apple TV. In a recent social media update, the film studio said:
The documentary will be widely available, with viewers able to choose the platform that best suits them.
The studio also noted the growing demand for content not tied to traditional providers. As for Netflix, the studio explained that working with the streaming giant would lead to the emergence of numerous middlemen, potentially jeopardizing the integrity and timely completion of the project.
The documentary will not feature Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse as he declined to participate. However, Ripple’s CTO, David Schwartz, will be featured in the film. The studio commented:
Given the scale of what we are covering, we understand their hesitation. The project faced challenges, including pressure to make significant adjustments to the story and to include random celebrity involvement.
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