As the index also reported, the campaign promoting travel, environmental protection and a sustainable lifestyle has not been fully appreciated by critics. Down to Earth with Zac EfronSay Around the world with Zac Efron Nevertheless, the Netflix series still received serious recognition, including a Daytime Emmy Award for Efron’s work.
The first eight-episode season was filmed in France, Puerto Rico, London, Iceland, Costa Rica, Peru and Sardinia, which due to its popularity, according to news, is preparing for a second season – filmed exclusively around Australia. , which could be shown to viewers as early as this year – the service provider – however, it may be under an entirely new name.
Down To Earth Organics (DTE) is a natural and sustainable food company to TMZ According to the documents obtained, he filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Zac Efron, because they harm their business with their series of the same name, even though the company had already obtained the exclusive right to use the name for entertainment purposes and to appear in the media before the release of the series.
In addition, according to DTE, the American broadcasting giant and actor will create an entirely new lifestyle brand with the chain that will confuse its clients and customers. According to the company, in addition, Efron claims several things in the series that are incompatible with a sustainable lifestyle, and also gives the viewer harmful and false nutritional advice.
According to the filings, the movie star also likes to use the series’ success, using his name and frames, to cross-promote the products of his own brand, Nature Valley, on social media, also destroying the Down To Earth Organics brand.
For this reason, the company is seeking compensation for damages incurred thus far, plus it wants to make sure that neither Netflix nor Zac Efron will be able to use the Down To Earth company name in the future. Although it is not known whether it will be successful, those interested should certainly follow the developments, lest they inadvertently look for a continuation of their favorite series under the wrong name.
(Cover image by Zac Efron on April 24, 2019. Photo by Matt Crossick/PA Images via Getty Images)