Lionsgate filed an amended registration with the SEC taking into account changes requested by the Commission and moving closer to a split of Studios and Starz.
Raising Kanan Season 4 1st Look
There are some decent titles on STARZ like Outlander, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and The Couple Next Door (not to mention films like John Wick: Chapter 4, and Spiderman: No Way Home) that you may not have access to now.
As of Jan. 24, new and returning subscribers can sign up for an entire year of Starz for just $3 per month. That adds up to just $35.99 for 12 months instead of the usual $69.99, saving you 49%. Once the year is up, it'll revert back to full price unless you cancel.
Lionsgate and Starz are about to be split from each other, but the entities have extended their exclusive theatrical output deal.
The offering, which is available on the Amazon-owned streamer for a limited time, marks savings of approximately 25%
In Starz's new drama series, ‘The Couple Next Door’ Sam Heughan stars as one half of a couple who find themselves entagled with their new neighbors.
A fresh wave of streaming bundles is coming in 2025, including a new one from Starz and Warner Bros. Discovery's Max streaming service landing today. The new package allows subscribers to get ad-free Max and Starz bundled together for $21 per month, the companies announced on Wednesday.
Eleanor Tomlinson, Alfred Enoch and Jessica De Gouw join the 'Outlander' star in this six-episode chronicle of steamy, eventually violent misadventures.
Max and Starz are joining forces in a new streaming bundle launching on Prime Video in the U.S.
The bundle, available exclusively through Prime Video Channels, combines Starz’s one-and-only ad-free streaming plan with Max Standard (ad-free, streaming in up to full HD 1080p quality). On their own, Starz costs $10.99/month, while Max Standard is $16.99/month.
Panelists Keri Putnam, former CEO of the Sundance Institute; Josh Sapan, founder of Sapan Studios and former CEO of AMC Networks; and filmmaker Bao Nguyen (“The Stringer,” “Greatest Night in Pop”) joined moderator and Wrap editor-in-chief Sharon Waxman to discuss new economic models for distribution.