Blue Fox Entertainment has acquired international sales rights for the third installment [1] of the Tubi Original franchise "Sidelined: The QB and Me" [1].
The move signals a push to expand the series' global reach by leveraging the high-profile Cannes Market in France. By securing international distribution now, the production aims to capitalize on the existing popularity of the lead actors and the franchise's streaming success.
Noah Beck, Siena Agudong, and Charlie Gillespie are set to return for the newly greenlit project [1]. While the series is known as "Sidelined: The QB and Me" in some regions, it is also titled "The Bad Boy And Me" for international audiences [2].
The project is currently heading to the Cannes Market to secure further distribution deals. This strategic move allows the producers to pitch the sequel to global buyers during one of the industry's most significant annual gatherings.
Blue Fox Entertainment will manage the sales process as the film moves into production. The acquisition ensures that the third film [1] will have a structured path to reach viewers outside of the primary Tubi streaming platform.
Industry reports indicate that the returning cast will anchor the new story, though the specific plot details for the third chapter remain under wraps. The collaboration between Tubi and Blue Fox highlights a growing trend of streaming originals seeking traditional international sales to maximize revenue and visibility.
“Blue Fox Entertainment has acquired international sales rights for the third installment”
The transition of a Tubi Original from a platform-exclusive model to an international sales model via Blue Fox Entertainment suggests a strategy to monetize streaming content through traditional theatrical or regional licensing. By bringing the project to the Cannes Market, the producers are treating the franchise as a global asset rather than a niche streaming product.





