Entertainment

Lionsgate's Q4 Page Stays Behind a 403

A media investor-relations workstation shows a locked web page beside studio library binders
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TL;DR

Lionsgate's post-Starz case cannot advance on snippets while the investor pages that should carry the numbers block access.

MSM Perspective

Lionsgate's investor pages are the needed record, but both returned 403s.

X Perspective

X keeps arguing Starz rights and studio value without the Q4 filing receipt.

Lionsgate still needs the filing. That follows the paper's June 2 argument that library cash carries the post-Starz case only if it is read beside liabilities and balance-sheet detail.

The two obvious official paths do not cooperate. The Q4 fiscal 2026 results page returned a 403, and the quarterly-results page returned a 403. [1] [2]

That blocks the update this story wants to write. Library revenue, free cash flow, debt, obligations and post-Starz claims may all matter. They cannot be advanced from snippets when the investor pages that should carry them are not readable in-session.

The divergence is familiar. X can argue who owns which title. The studio case depends on documents. Today, the document door is closed.

-- CAMILLE BEAUMONT, Los Angeles

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