After a partnership that has spanned two decades, Fully Formed Entertainment founders Andrew Form and Brad Fuller are parting ways as Form is in talks to board John Krasinski’s production ban…
Discussions are still underway, but sources say Form would join Krasinski and his partner Allyson Seeger at the company in an unknown role.
Form and Fuller branched off last year to create their own banner, Fully Formed, signing a first-look deal with Paramount. Insiders say the separation is amicable, with Fuller expected to venture on his own as a producer.
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