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Netflix debuts fight featurettes for marvel’s iron fist 2
MUMBAI: Watch Marvel’s Iron Fist – Season 2 Building an Epic Fight Sequence featurette
About this Asset: A behind-the-scenes piece that dives into the contributions of our new stunt coordinator, Clayton Barber. Featuring interviews with Barber, Finn Jones, and Jessica Henwick, this video will give fans a sneak-peak at some of the stand-out fights from Season 2, and call-out the improved choreography.
Marvel’s Iron Fist: Season 2 Violent Ballet featurette
This is a fun marketing piece, featuring the incredible Fight Coordinator, Clayton Barber. Clayton previously worked on Marvel Studio’s Black Panther and Creed, and now brings his unique vision to Season 2 of Iron Fist.
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Veto onboards B4U Network channels to boost its entertainment offering
Partnership adds films, music and regional fare as platform sharpens its large-screen pitch
NEW DELHI: Veto is stacking its content deck. The family-first CTV-focused OTT platform has onboarded B4U Network, plugging in a slate of Bollywood, music and regional programming to widen its appeal in India’s living rooms.
The tie-up brings B4U Movies, B4U Music, B4U Kadak and Bhojpuri+ onto Veto, offering a broader mix of films, songs and vernacular content aimed at diverse audience cohorts. The move is designed to deepen engagement and nudge growth as competition in connected TV heats up.
Ritu Dhawan, managing director, Veto, framed the partnership as a scale play. “At Veto, our vision is to redefine large-screen entertainment for Indian households by creating a trusted, free, and unified viewing experience. Partnering with B4U Network strengthens our ability to offer deeply engaging and regionally relevant content, helping us connect more with audiences across India,” Dhawan said. “As we grow, our focus remains on delivering relevant, high-quality entertainment that families can enjoy together.”
The integration is expected to expand Veto’s audience base while improving content discovery and depth. The platform positions itself as a no-login, large-screen-first service, bundling live TV, news, sports, movies, music, podcasts and on-demand programming into a single interface tailored for connected TVs.
As streaming fragments and screens multiply, Veto is betting on aggregation and simplicity. More content, fewer clicks, broader reach—the pitch is clear, and the living room is the battleground.








