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Electric Entertainment Gets $20 Million Investment From Content Partners Capital

Electric Entertainment, producer and distributor behind “Leverage,” “The Librarians” and “The Ark,” has received a $20 million investment from Content Partners Capital.

The Los Angeles-based Electric is the latest studio to secure financing from the company since Content Partners launched the investment private capital division in April 2024.

Per CPC, which jointly announced the deal with Electric at Mipcom Tuesday during Electric Entertainment’s 25th anniversary celebrations, “the deal reflects CPC’s continued momentum as it accelerates its investment strategy across content-driven businesses and entertainment assets.”

Led by CEO Dean Devlin (pictured above, left), Electric Entertainment has been in business for 25 years and in the past year alone produced 36 episodes across three hit TV series. In 2024, it completed 22 episodes.

“This investment will allow us to continue our rapid growth at the pace we’ve established over the years,” Devlin said. “We have been fortunate to produce, nurture, and expand a number of highly successful television franchises and beloved fan-favorite IPs, including Leverage, The Librarians, and The Ark, among others. We are ecstatic about our new relationship with Content Partners Capital and believe this partnership will be mutually rewarding for everyone involved.”

“Electric Entertainment has proven itself a leader in the independent film and TV space, and it’s exactly the type of successful studio Content Partners Capital is looking to invest in,” CPC partner Alphonse Lordo (pictured above, right) said. “With this deal, we will support Electric Entertainment’s high-quality content while continuing to elevate Content Partners Capital as a major dealmaker in Hollywood, empowering independent studios with strategic capital.”

Electric’s chief financial officer Jeff Gonzalez added: “I have known Alphonse for many years and am genuinely excited that we are working together. His leadership in providing capital to high-growth companies like Electric is invaluable, particularly as we expand our numerous IP TV series. This partnership with CPC will ensure we have the capital required to invest in current and new series, enabling us to continue delivering outstanding programming for our ever-growing loyal fanbase.”

Link to article: https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/electric-entertainment-20-million-investment-content-partners-1236551697/

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