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North Shore Studios, formerly Lions Gate Studios, is a film studio located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, previously owned by Lions Gate Entertainment, or simply Lionsgate, until it was acquired by Bosa Development in 2006.
On January 13, 2012, Lions Gate Entertainment Corp acquired Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the Twilight and Step Up series for $412.5 million. [32] On May 3, 2012, Lionsgate Films made an agreement with CodeBlack Enterprises' CEO Jeff Clanagan to create CodeBlack Films, based at Lionsgate. [33] Drake left in 2012 to found Good Universe ...
Lionsgate owns a film and television library with more than 20,000 titles. According to Lionsgate, Runway’s model “generates cinematic video” that filmmakers, directors and other creative ...
Helen Lee-Kim has extended her contract as president of international for Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group. Lee-Kim has generated nearly $1 billion in sales since rejoining the company in ...
Following the completion of acquisition of Entertainment One from Hasbro on December 27, 2023, Lionsgate revealed its intention to split its film and television assets into its own company, whose Studios division would merge with a special-purpose acquisition company named Screaming Eagle Corporation to form a separate publicly traded company called Lionsgate Studios Corporation.
IMG's CEO Peter Strauss became President of Lions Gate Entertainment, Inc. (LGE), the American parent company for Lionsgate's U.S. interests. [5] The Lions Gate Media subsidiary was also formed to produce for television. [5] Completing its first year of operation, Lionsgate had a revenue of $42.2 million with a loss of $397,000.