The Orphan Black spinoff debuted on AMC, AMC+ and BBC America in June.
BCE said it will use the proceeds to reduce debt levels and support its transformation to a tech company.
A total of $600,000 has been allocated to B.C.-owned prodcos to help create original IP.
The 3D-animated series is broadcast by APTN, Citytv Saskatchewan and TFO.
Co-CEO Troy Reeb spoke with Playback about the company’s increased investment in lifestyle and its long-term stability.
The funders have previously partnered on development funding for short-form series.
Buxton also took home the directing prize over the weekend at the Atlantic International Film Festival.
Canada will be represented by three films at this year’s competition.
The renewal comes just over a month since the second season of the English-language series premiered.
Sav Murthy and Rick Gerrits will co-manage a new talent roster in the film and TV department.
The slate includes a co-commission with AMI and a mockumentary featuring drag stars in a reality competition series.
The promotion is part of a reorganization of Prime Video’s Canadian, Australian and New Zealand teams, led by Magda Grace.
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Part one of the show’s fourth season premiered on Aug. 15.
The latest round of funding is supporting 23 English- and French-language projects.