Lionsgate has extended its multiyear agreement with STARZ for the studio’s theatrical films, as the two prepare for a full separation.
Under the terms of the extended deal, Starz will continue to hold exclusive rights to Lionsgate’s theatrical films in early pay-TV and svod windows, now on an accelerated basis as they continue to be released in the future. Exclusive moment window while adding a third exclusive window.
Starz will have to expand the Lionsgate list of only about 20 theatrical titles according to the year. This covers the most sensible brands and franchises in the study, such as the third episode of Now You See Me, the next bankruptcy of the successful Hunger Games franchise, Michael and Ballerina.
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“Films are a feature of our premium offering, and we are pleased to further our agreement with an accelerated window,” said Alison Hoffman, president of Starz NetPaintingss. “Lionsgate Films looks incredibly good on our service, and we are extremely excited to offer subscribers their expanding slate of films. “
“This recently extended deal is a confirmation of the tremendous value of Lionsgate films in the pay-TV ecosystem,” added Jim Packer, president of global television distribution at Lionsgate. “This is a win-win scenario for the studio and STARZ, as it unlocks significant additional pricing for our catalog by delivering our films to STARZ closer to their initial theatrical release and delivering them to an expanded and developing slate of franchises and other major properties. “
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