The deals, with French producer Studio Quinze and UK-based Media Brighton, underline Kedoo’s strategy to build a catalogue of quality mobile-first drama content for global audiences.

International content production and distribution company Kedoo has signed two new co-production partnerships to expand the original slate for its micro-drama app Love Drama.

The deals, with French producer Studio Quinze and UK-based Media Brighton, underline Kedoo’s strategy to build a catalogue of quality mobile-first drama content for global audiences.​

Kedoo is partnering with French leading Micro Drama producer Studio Quinze (also owner of the StoryShort app) to deliver 10 premium micro-drama series spanning romance, thriller and other cross-genre stories, all purpose-built for Love Drama’s vertical, short-form format. Further details, including titles, talent and launch windows, will be announced closer to release, with the first series available from July 2026.​

Kedoo has also formed a co-production partnership with Media Brighton on Double Life, Double Love, a premium romantic spy drama that will debut on Love Drama this quarter (2026). Set in contemporary Britain, the series follows Kate Lawson, a seemingly ordinary mum juggling marriage, kids and routine, who is secretly also Ivy Six, a high-level spy living for the adrenaline her everyday life can’t provide.

Kedoo is continuing to develop more co-production partnerships to broaden its library for Love Drama. The new projects join the app’s growing line-up of exclusive titles from Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

Available worldwide on the App Store and Google Play, Love Drama offers a curated mix of original and acquired titles, ranging from romance to thriller and true crime series. The micro-drama app is supported by personalised recommendations, built-in global community features and flexible monetisation options, including subscriptions and token-based viewing.​

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