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Immortal Studio Launches with $1 Billion Financing, Vows to Transform Content Creation
28 Oct
Summary
- Immortal Studio co-founded by industry veterans Suzanne de Passe, Madison Jones, and Corey Martin
- Backed by $1 billion in financing from partner Vobile and its CEO Yangbin Wang
- Aims to develop and produce premium content across TV, film, animation, and games

On October 28, 2025, a new production company called Immortal Studio has emerged, co-founded by industry veterans Suzanne de Passe, Madison Jones, and Corey Martin. Immortal Studio is positioning itself as a hub for "premium content," with access to up to $1 billion in financing from its strategic partner, Vobile, and its chairman and CEO, Yangbin Wang.
The co-founders of Immortal Studio have expressed their excitement about this new venture, stating that it is built to "create, collaborate, scale and execute" for storytellers and platforms alike. The team is committed to fully financing the development of complete seasons of television, streamlining the process from page to screen.
Vobile's financial support and technological expertise play a significant role in Immortal Studio's ambitious plans. The partnership will enable Immortal to utilize Vobile's products, including Vobile MAX and DreamMaker, which can be used for content creation, copyright protection, and monetization. This collaboration aims to empower storytellers to protect their creative ideas, reach global audiences, and maximize the value of their content.
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With the backing of Vobile and the experience of the Immortal Studio co-founders, the new production company is poised to make a significant impact on the entertainment industry, transforming the way premium content is developed and distributed.




