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Lionsgate Logs $46M Loss Despite Blockbuster Releases
6 Nov
Summary
- Lionsgate revenue down 21.3% to $475.1M
- AMC Theatres posts $298.2M quarterly loss
- Lionsgate acquires 'Expendables' and 'Rambo' rights

In the third quarter of 2025, major entertainment companies faced mixed results. AMC Theatres, one of the largest cinema chains, posted a staggering $298.2 million quarterly loss, despite the release of blockbuster films like 'Superman' and 'Jurassic World Rebirth' over the summer.
On the other hand, Lionsgate, the studio behind hits like 'Ghosts' and 'Hunger Games,' reported a $46 million operating loss, an improvement from the $100.7 million loss in the same period last year. The company's revenue declined by 21.3% to $475.1 million, primarily due to a decrease in theatrical releases compared to the previous year.
To bolster its future growth, Lionsgate has made strategic moves, including acquiring the worldwide distribution rights to the next 'Rambo' movie and all future film and TV rights to the 'The Expendables' franchise. The company's CEO, Jon Feltheimer, expressed optimism about the upcoming quarters, stating that the studio has "readied a film slate primed to deliver strong growth over the next 18 months."



