Hulu will get the domestic distribution rights to The United States vs. Billie Holiday, a move that will enable the drama to premiere in time for Oscars consideration.
The film, which is directed by Lee Daniels (Precious) and stars Andra Day as the legendary jazz and blues singer, was shopped to streaming services by CAA Media Finance.
The film was originally set up at Paramount, but with most U.S. theaters closed due to coronavirus, it was difficult to figure out a viable way to distribute the movie in a traditional manner.
Paramount won the domestic rights to the film in auction at this year’s Cannes, but apparently the sale never closed. That may be the case, but Paramount had been preparing advertising material and overseeing reshoots.
The cast also includes Trevante Rhodes, Garrett Hedlund, Natasha Lyonne, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph.
The United States vs. Billie Holiday was originally slated to debut in theaters on February 26, 2021.
Hulu’s other original films include “Palm Springs,” “Big Time Adolescence,” “I Am Greta,” and “Bad Hair.”