Gypsy marks Universal Television’s third series for Netflix, joining Master of None and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Casting will get underway immediately on the series, which Rubin and Jablonski will executive produce alongside Tim Bevan, Liza Chasin and Eric Fellner. Gypsy follows the journey of Jean Holloway – a therapist who begins to develop dangerous and intimate relationships with the people in her patients’ lives. Taylor-Johnson will direct and executive produce the first two episodes of the series. Her last outing - Fifty Shades of Grey - took in over $570M at the worldwide box office for Universal Pictures. Elsewhere, though, it’s available to stream on Netflix in Spain and Portugal, but that’s it. The film is available for rent and purchase on Amazon Video and iTunes. But currently the first film is unfortunately not available to stream on Netflix at this moment, but Amazon Instant did obtain the film a few months ago, so that would probably be your best bet for online streaming. Also joining the series, from Universal Television and Working Title, is Satisfaction creator Sean Jablonski, who will serve as executive producer/co-showrunner alongside Rubin. Fifty Shades of Grey is not on Netflix or HBO Go, sadly, though it is available for DVD rental via Netflix, just not streaming. Gypsy is a 10-episode psychological thriller created by Lisa Rubin set to debut in 2017.
Yes, that’s right, Netflix is currently streaming Fifty Shades of Grey so if you already have a subscription head on over and check it out Amazon. Both projects were vying for a summer start and Gypsy got the go-ahead from Netflix. Here is a list of all the sites where you can currently watch Fifty Shades of Grey online. By doing so, she leaves the indie feature Chappaquiddick.
EXCLUSIVE: Fifty Shades of Grey helmer Sam Taylor-Johnson has signed on to direct Netflix’s new, one-hour series Gypsy.