Lionsgate Library Cash Carries Post-Starz Case
Lionsgate's post-Starz argument now rests on free cash flow, operating income, and repeat library revenue rather than franchise chatter.
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Lionsgate's post-Starz argument now rests on free cash flow, operating income, and repeat library revenue rather than franchise chatter.
Disney's final-season plan gives The Bear an all-at-once streaming debut and a weekly FX rollout at the same time.
Backrooms opened at $81.4 million domestic from under-$10 million economics, making internet-native horror a studio-finance story.
Disney's surprise Gary episode turns final-season promotion into a search-and-discovery tactic.
Pollstar's chart language keeps touring claims attached to reported Boxoffice rather than screenshots and fan arithmetic.
Colbert's personal channel, official views, subscribers, and bootleg context make the next act a distribution story.
Backrooms and Obsession put creator-native properties beside older franchise inventory on the weekend box-office chart.
Lionsgate says trailing-12-month library revenue topped $1 billion for a third straight quarter.