Megan Park's 'Sterling Point' Becomes Most-Watched Show On Prime Video
The YA series, created and directed by Megan Park, has taken the top spot on Prime Video worldwide since its August 5 debut, with Park now working on her third feature film 'Die Alive' with LuckyChap Entertainment

Megan Park's 'Sterling Point' has become the most-watched show on Prime Video worldwide since its August 5 debut. The YA series, created and directed by Park, centers on 17-year-old Annie Jacobson, who inherits her grandfather's island in Muskoka, Canada.
Park, a Canadian actor-turned-filmmaker, has had a successful transition from acting to filmmaking. She starred in ABC's 'The Secret Life of the American Teenager' alongside Shailene Woodley and has directed two films: 'The Fallout' and 'My Old Ass'. LuckyChap Entertainment, which produced 'My Old Ass' and 'Sterling Point', is also behind Park's upcoming film 'Die Alive', starring Zoë Kravitz.
'Sterling Point' marks Park's first foray into the series world, and she has been praised for her unique approach to the YA genre. The series explores themes of grief, self-discovery, and being brave enough to face the past, and has been praised for its authentic and wistful portrayal of teenage life.
## What's Next Park is now working on her third feature film, 'Die Alive', which will star Zoë Kravitz and be shot in New York later this year. LuckyChap Entertainment, which has produced several successful films including 'Wuthering Heights', 'Promising Young Woman', and 'I, Tonya', will produce the film.
## Why It Matters The success of 'Sterling Point' is a significant milestone for Park and LuckyChap Entertainment. It demonstrates the demand for high-quality, authentic storytelling in the YA genre, and highlights Park's talent as a writer and director. With 'Die Alive' on the horizon, Park is set to continue making waves in the film industry.
The success of 'Sterling Point' also highlights the importance of LuckyChap Entertainment's commitment to producing innovative and engaging content. The production company has a proven track record of success, with films like 'Barbie' grossing $1.4 billion at the box office.





