Brandgenuity to rep Too Hot to Handle in US and Canada

UK-based licensing agency Brands with Influence has tapped Brandgenuity to serve as the exclusive licensing agency in the US and Canada for blockbuster reality dating show, Too Hot to Handle.   

Brandgenuity will build a robust lifestyle licensing programme for Netflix’s steamiest show. Now in its third season, Too Hot to Handle, produced by Fremantle labels Thames and Talkback, follows serially single contestants on a tropical getaway. The catch? A total sex ban. If they can keep to it, virtual assistant “Lana” is ready to issue rewards and big prize money.

Brands with Influence chose Brandgenuity for the agency’s strategic approach and entertainment experience. “Their team had seen the show and like the rest of us, are addicted. We loved that,” says Martin Lowde, Managing Director of Brands with Influence. “But we also knew that they will be able to help us get to market quickly and in a totally brand-aligned way.”

With season three a Top 3 show in the US (Top 10 in 64 countries) and with more than 20 million followers across its contestants’ social platforms, Too Hot to Handle is arguably the buzziest reality series around. Season three dropped in January 2022 and instantly rocketed again to the streamer’s hot list, racking up over 72 million hours viewed globally.

“We love everything about this show and we know it’s going to be in high demand by licensees, since it’s so top-of-mind for Gen Z viewers,” says said Allison Lort, Vice President, Business Development at Brandgenuity. “Brandgenuity will seek partners in categories including swim and resortwear, beauty, beach gear, accessories and branded collaborations. The agency is confident they can leverage the spicy look and feel and carefree attitude of the show and its memorable content.”

For licensing opportunities, contact info@brandgenuity.com

 

BadHero Sunglasses signs worldwide deal with Netflix smash Too Hot to Handle

Following the huge success on Netflix of Season 1 and 2 of Too Hot to Handle, BadHero Sunglasses has signed a worldwide license deal to sell sunglasses based on the show.

In a deal that will see new ranges launched in spring 2022, BadHero will be selling direct to consumers and through traditional retail across the globe.

Too Hot to Handle is produced by Fremantle for Netflix and has become a massive worldwide viewing phenomena, attracting 16-34s in their millions.

Talking about the deal, Katie Smith, joint founder of BadHero, commented: Too Hot to Handle has become the talked-about TV series across the world, and we are delighted to now be creating an innovative high fashion range of new sunglasses and accessories to complement the viewing.