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Kardashian family's show "KUWTK" could move to Netflix for new $200 million

Kardashian family's show "KUWTK" could move to Netflix for new $200 million

Kardashian family's show KUWTK could move to Netflix for new $200 million
Kardashian family's show KUWTK could move to Netflix for new $200 million
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The Kardashian fam has announced the end of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" in 2021 but a brand expert says that the show could still continue at Netflix. 

SKIMS founder Kim Kardashian, 39, made the announcement of the demise of their show "KUWTK" via her Instagram account on Sept. 8. We have come a long way together as it's already 14 years and 20 seasons on the air since it first premiered in 2007. This news has devastated the KarJenner family as well as their fans, but there's a possibility for them to continue! A top brand expert says that there are several reasons to believe the show isn't finished. Who knows, Netflix might be their next stop!

Eric Schiffer, a brand management expert told HollywoodLife exclusively that the family will continue to connect with their fans in an “emotional” way. “You could end up seeing Keeping Up With The Kardashians: The Movie. You could end up seeing a documentary that they release about their life over the next year. They will find a way to stay relevant and tell their stories through another production, that they can also control, which would allow people to spend time with them and connect with them emotionally."

“They have a unique audience because of the ages of all the family members they cut across many different generations so there will be demand. For many people around the world, these are family members at this point and they have a deep connection to them.”


The chairman of the Los Angeles based firm Reputation Management Consultants believe that the famous Kardashian family will not only be ruling over the screen but he also believes that the family could even end up with a deal from Netflix from which they can make even bigger pay than Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

“You could end up seeing a Netflix show,” he told to the HollywoodLife. “They easily could go that direction. Reality TV is hot, especially on Netflix and Kris Jenner, who is very savvy, is aware of their value.. She can take the brand to Netflix and I’m sure Netflix would sign. When you’ve got Prince Harry and Meghan Markle making $155 million over five years, why can’t the Kardashians make $200 million over five years.”

The family hasn't hinted to continue allowing cameras into lives yet as Kim mentioned in her announcement that it's a difficult decision for them either. “It is with heavy hearts that we’ve made the difficult decision as a family to say goodbye to Keeping Up with the Kardashians. After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes, and numerous spin-off shows, we are beyond grateful to all of you who’ve watched us for all of these years – through the good times, the bad times, the happiness, the tears, and the many relationships and children. We’ll forever cherish the wonderful memories and countless people we’ve met along the way.”

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