Meta Seeks Hollywood Deals for New Virtual-Reality Headset
The tech company has spoken with entertainment brands including Disney DIS 0.00%increase; green up pointing triangle and A24, as well as smaller production companies, according to people familiar with the matter. It is offering millions of dollars for episodic and stand-alone immersive video based on well-known intellectual property. Meta hopes the content will attract people to the VR device it plans to launch next year that would compete with Apple's Vision Pro.
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