BayView Entertainment has secured North American distribution rights to a catalog of vertical video titles from FlareFlow, the microdrama platform operated by COL Group International, marking the first time the mobile-first content will be available beyond its native app.
The Los Angeles and Vancouver-based distributor plans to roll out the titles across VOD and TVOD platforms during the second quarter of 2026 using its DotstudioPRO distribution technology. BayView president Peter Castro and FlareFlow CEO James Wang unveiled the deal.
Titles in the slate include “Who’s the Real Bride?,” “My Christmas Lover,” “My Werewolf Husband,” “Mistress With a Secret,” “The Blind Heiress Strikes Back” and “Naked Truth at Crazy Beach.”
FlareFlow, which debuted in April 2025 on iOS and Android, has emerged as a major player in the expanding microdrama sector. The platform specializes in short-form serialized narratives produced specifically for vertical viewing, reporting more than 25 million subscribers worldwide. Parent company COL Group International has operated as a category leader in microdrama storytelling for several years.
The acquisition represents BayView’s first significant move into vertical-format scripted programming. The distributor has spent two decades building a catalog of more than 3,500 titles spanning multiple genres, including award-winning films that have premiered at Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca and the Toronto Film Festival.
FlareFlow’s content delivers narrative stories in episodes running under 90 seconds, with cliffhanger endings designed to keep viewers advancing through episodes. The productions are professionally shot specifically for vertical screens rather than repurposed from traditional formats.
“Traditional TV made you wait a week. Streaming makes you click through credits. FlareFlow’s hook is immediate, the payoff is instant, and before you know it, you’ve watched an entire series during your commute – essentially binge-watching for people who don’t have time to binge-watch,” Wang said. “We’re introducing North American audiences to rapid-fire storytelling that’s refreshingly different. And thanks to our strategic new partnership with BayView Entertainment, we’re looking forward to building our international audience as they discover this new genre beyond the mobile app ecosystem.”
Castro said the deal fits into broader industry trends around short-form scripted content. “Vertical, short-form scripted content continues to gain traction globally,” he said. “FlareFlow has built a substantial audience around the world eager for short-form entertainment, and this deal, bolstering our already successful offerings, allows us to test that demand across traditional digital retail and VOD platforms.”
BayView merged with DotstudioPRO in summer 2025, combining the latter’s content management system, API tools and metadata automation capabilities with BayView’s distribution operations. The combined entity now maintains a library of more than 7,500 titles.
COL Group International operates across more than 170 territories and continues expanding partnerships with writers, studios and distributors for its microdrama platforms.









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