The Kansas City Chiefs will be in the upcoming Super Bowl, this would be their fifth SB win if they come out victorious. But that's not all the Chiefs are pursuing within the entertainment industry - they want to be in the film making business as well.
Yes, the Chiefs have decided to venture out of the gridiron and into the business of moviemaking. They have launched their own film production studio, dubbed the Foolish Club Studio. Their goal is to develop and produce scripted and unscripted content for a variety of media platforms - and enhance the Chief brand.
Last year, the Foolish Club Studio produced and distributed via the Hallmark Channel the holiday film 'Holiday Touchdown: A Chief's Love Story' which played to good reviews.
Clark Hunt, Chairman & CEO of the Chiefs says, "we expect this new studio to grow as we expand our plans in storytelling and continue to make our brand more relevant to our fans through various entertainment vehicles."
The thought is that the Foolish Club Studio will allow the football team to connect with individuals around the world in new and unique ways.
We predict other pro-teams will follow suit and enter the entertainment production space. This makes a lot of sense for a fan-driven entity, such as a pro-sports team.
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