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Saudi Arabia Returns to Hollywood Financing as Studios Face $40B Credit Squeeze

Capital flows shift toward Cannes projects while major studio co-production deals resurface after two-year quiet period.

Published May 5, 2026 Source NBC News From the chopped neck
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PAPER · May 5, 2026
WELL POUR · May 5, 2026

Saudi Arabia Returns to Hollywood Financing as Studios Face $40B Credit Squeeze

Capital flows shift toward Cannes projects while major studio co-production deals resurface after two-year quiet period.

Source NBC News ↗

Saudi Arabia has re-entered Hollywood production financing at scale, deploying capital into studio co-productions and festival-tier projects as traditional credit lines tighten. Multiple film packages headed to Cannes this May carry Saudi backing, marking the most visible deployment since the kingdom's 2022 retreat following *The Line* development controversies. Studio executives confirmed the shift during Berlin market conversations in February, citing $18-24M average checks on prestige dramas and $40-60M equity positions in tentpole co-productions.

The timing reflects structural pressure. Hollywood studios carry $41B in combined net debt as of Q4 2024, up 19% year-over-year, while streaming losses narrow but persist. Warner Bros. Discovery holds $39.4B in obligations. Paramount faces activist pressure to monetize assets. Disney's content budget fell 8% in fiscal 2024. Traditional production finance vehicles—completion bonds, gap financing, territory pre-sales—have contracted as theatrical revenue visibility remains poor outside proven IP. Saudi sovereign wealth and Ministry of Culture co-production funds now fill gaps previously occupied by German tax credits and Chinese co-financiers, both of which retreated post-pandemic.

The Cannes angle matters because festival slates signal capital allocation six to twelve months ahead of wide release. Saudi-backed projects in Competition and Un Certain Regard this year include two auteur films with $15-20M budgets and one English-language thriller tracking toward $35M all-in cost. These represent equity positions, not soft loans or distribution advances. The kingdom's investment vehicle—overseen by the Ministry of Culture's film commission—operates on commercial terms: 15-18% IRR targets, backend participation, and consultation rights on release strategy. No creative approval beyond script and budget milestones. The model resembles Legendary Entertainment's early Warner Bros. co-financing, not Huayi Brothers' ill-fated Weinstein Company bailout.

Operators should watch three developments. First, whether Saudi capital flows extend beyond prestige dramas into genre films by Q3 2025, which would indicate permanent market presence rather than festival optics. Second, whether any Cannes Saudi-backed film secures North American theatrical distribution before market close on May 24, validating commercial viability. Third, whether other Gulf sovereign funds—UAE, Qatar—announce similar Hollywood allocations by year-end, which would shift the financing landscape materially. The European Film Market in February saw 12 active Gulf-based financiers, up from 3 in 2023.

Saudi financing vehicles deployed an estimated $220-280M into Hollywood projects in 2024, per production finance attorneys who structured the deals. That figure could reach $400M in 2025 if genre co-productions emerge and if the kingdom's Red Sea Film Festival, held in December, announces matching investment programs similar to Cannes' Marché du Film partnerships. The capital does not replace studio greenlight authority but does lower the equity hurdle for projects in the $25-75M budget range—the zone where theatrical risk feels highest and streaming valuation remains unclear.

The takeaway
Saudi film capital returns at **$220-280M** 2024 deployment, targeting **$400M** 2025 as studios face **$41B** combined debt and tightening credit.
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