Studios have been threatening to amass one another the previous couple years, and now it appears to be Legendary Leisure’s flip. Based on the Hollywood Reporter, the studio behind latest hits like A Minecraft Film and the Dune trilogy is doubtlessly snatching up Lionsgate, greatest identified for the John Wick and Starvation Video games collection. For the time being, the 2 corporations are contemplating a staff up on some movies, and if issues go nicely, that’ll blossom right into a “extra full provide.” There weren’t any particular films named that might assist check the waters, however the two studios have a number of upcoming films between them, together with Dune: Half 3, and Starvation Video games: Dawn on the Reaping. This previous Might, Lionsgate itself separated in half—one enterprise for the films, the opposite for its Starz TV community, each trying to find acquisition offers. And in October 2024, Legendary CEO Josh Grode indicated mergers and acquisitions have been within the playing cards for the studio after it purchased out the stake from its then-parent firm, Wanda Group. Neither Legendary or Lionsgate commented on the matter to press, and it doesn’t look like they’re wanting tremendous far forward of their partnership. No phrase on the potential impacts on Lionsgate’s output going ahead ought to Legendary purchase it, so we’ll be taught extra about it over time. Need extra io9 information? Take a look at when to count on the newest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s subsequent for the DC Universe on movie and TV, and the whole lot you want to find out about the way forward for Physician Who.
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