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That would give Legendary access to a wide array of intellectual property, with the likes of John Wick, Twilight, and The Hunger Games all falling under the Lionsgate umbrella. According to a report from Bloomberg, insiders with knowledge of the negotiations say talks are at an early stage and no takeover is expected in the immediate future.ย Instead, Legendary is exploring the possibility of partnering with Lionsgate on a number of upcoming projects to determine whether the two studios can effectively work together. Depending on the success of these potential films, a full acquisition offer could be made to bring together the two studios. Official representatives for Legendary and Lionsgate have so far refused to either confirm or deny talks.
Lionsgate purchased Starz at the end of 2016 and began the process of separating the two companies in 2023, with the end result being that Starz is now a fully independent publicly traded business. Sources explained to Bloomberg that Legendary approached Lionsgate shortly after that split was confirmed in May of this year.ย
Legendary was previously a joint venture between the Chinese multinational conglomerate Wanda Group and American equity fund Apollo Global Management. That changed in 2024 with Legendary buying out the Wanda Group, effectively making it an equal partner in terms of shares with Apollo. Following that move, Legendaryโs CEO Josh Grode revealed that the company would pursue billion dollar takeovers to increase its reach and there were rumors of a possible acquisition of Paramount Pictures.








