Source: Elisabeth Caren What you need to know Tracy Oliver has signed a multi-year, eight-figure deal with Apple. The screenwriter’s production company will develop television and film projects for Apple TV+. Tracy Oliver, the screenwriter behind titles like Girls Trip and The First Wives Club , has signed a huge deal with Apple TV+. According to the Hollywood Reporter , it was a multi-year deal worth eight-figures. Under the deal, Oliver will develop both television and film projects destined for Apple’s streaming service. The Girls Trip and Little scribe has signed a rich, multi-year overall deal with the iPhone maker. Apple outbid multiple suitors for Oliver’s services. Terms weren’t disclosed, but sources tell The Hollywood Reporter Oliver’s deal is in the eight-figure range, on par with recent pacts for Angela Robinson at Warner Bros., Jenny Lumet at CBS Studios and Ron Moore at 20th Television. Under the wide-ranging deal, Oliver’s Tracy Yvonne Productions will develop both TV and feature film projects for Apple, with an emphasis on diverse and meaningful stories. Oliver’s company also works to improve inclusiveness within the industry. Oliver’s Girls Trip grossed more than $100 million, making her the first Black woman to write a film that…