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* '''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' (2020, 2022) [[note]]Season 2 had its US premiere on Epix, as Creator/AmazonStudios bowed out of the series after season 1. Season 3 was a co-production between Epix and Creator/{{Sky}}.[[/note]]

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* '''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' ''Series/{{Britannia}}'' (2020, 2022) [[note]]Season 2 had its US premiere on Epix, as Creator/AmazonStudios bowed out of the series after season 1. Season 3 was a co-production between Epix and Creator/{{Sky}}.[[/note]]
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In March 2022, Amazon acquired MGM, making Epix a sister network to Creator/PrimeVideo. While the network's arrangement with Paramount+ remains in effect, its deal with Hulu abruptly ended shortly after the acquisition, and the bulk of its library content was made available on Prime once again in April 2022 (though original series remain largely exclusive to the channel).
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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years. Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (from 2015 to 2022) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream select new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]

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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years. Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (from 2015 to 2022) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS Creator/ParamountGlobal and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream select new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]
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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years. Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (from 2015 onward) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream select new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]

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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years. Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (from 2015 onward) to 2022) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream select new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]
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* ''Series/{{Condor}}'' (2021) [[note]]US first-run airing of Season 2 was on Epix, after its original network, Audience, shut down in May 2020 (before then, it had already aired [[ShortRunInPeru in Ireland and Scandinavia]]).[[/note]]

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* ''Series/{{Condor}}'' (2021) [[note]]US first-run '''''Series/{{Condor}}''''' (2021-present) [[note]]Epix started airing of Season the series from season 2 was on Epix, onwards, after its original network, Audience, shut down in May 2020 (before then, it had already aired [[ShortRunInPeru in Ireland and Scandinavia]]).2020.[[/note]]



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* ''Series/{{Pennyworth}}'' (2019-21 first-run; future seasons set (2019-21) [[note]]Season 3 onwards will be streamed first-run on Creator/HBOMax, though Epix still has rights to air second-run after Creator/HBOMax premiere)its linear premiere.[[/note]]
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* ''Series/{{Britannia}}'' (2020-21) [[note]]Season 2 had its US premiere on Epix, as Creator/AmazonStudios bowed out of the series after season 1. Season 3 was a co-production between Epix and Creator/{{Sky}}.[[/note]]
* '''''Series/{{Condor}}''''' (2021) [[note]]US first-run airing of Season 2 will be on Epix, after its original network, Audience, shut down in May 2020 (it had already aired [[ShortRunInPeru in Ireland and Scandinavia]]).[[/note]]

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* ''Series/{{Britannia}}'' (2020-21) '''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' (2020, 2022) [[note]]Season 2 had its US premiere on Epix, as Creator/AmazonStudios bowed out of the series after season 1. Season 3 was a co-production between Epix and Creator/{{Sky}}.[[/note]]
* '''''Series/{{Condor}}''''' ''Series/{{Condor}}'' (2021) [[note]]US first-run airing of Season 2 will be was on Epix, after its original network, Audience, shut down in May 2020 (it (before then, it had already aired [[ShortRunInPeru in Ireland and Scandinavia]]).[[/note]]
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* '''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' (2020-present) [[note]]Season 2 had its US premiere on Epix, as Creator/AmazonStudios bowed out of the series after season 1. Season 3 will be a co-production between Epix and Creator/{{Sky}}.[[/note]]

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* '''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' (2020-present) ''Series/{{Britannia}}'' (2020-21) [[note]]Season 2 had its US premiere on Epix, as Creator/AmazonStudios bowed out of the series after season 1. Season 3 will be was a co-production between Epix and Creator/{{Sky}}.[[/note]]



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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years. Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (from 2015 onward) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]

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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years. Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (from 2015 onward) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream select new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]
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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (from 2015 onward) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]

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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; years. Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (from 2015 onward) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]
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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video expired in June 2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]

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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and (from 2012 to 2021), Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), (from 2015 onward) and Creator/ParamountPlus (from 2021 onward); the latter of which Hulu deal led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video expired in June 2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place.Epix. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]
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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire in mid-2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]

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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire expired in mid-2021, June 2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]
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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire in mid-2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. [=ViacomCBS=] and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]

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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire in mid-2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. [=ViacomCBS=] Creator/ViacomCBS and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]



* '''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' (2020-present) [[note]]Season 2 had its US premiere on Epix, as Creator/AmazonStudios bowed out of the series after season 1. Season 3 be a co-production between Epix and Creator/{{Sky}}.[[/note]]

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* '''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' (season 3 onward; TBA)

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* '''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' (season (2020-present) [[note]]Season 2 had its US premiere on Epix, as Creator/AmazonStudios bowed out of the series after season 1. Season 3 onward; TBA)be a co-production between Epix and Creator/{{Sky}}.[[/note]]
* '''''Series/{{Condor}}''''' (2021) [[note]]US first-run airing of Season 2 will be on Epix, after its original network, Audience, shut down in May 2020 (it had already aired [[ShortRunInPeru in Ireland and Scandinavia]]).[[/note]]
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The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Creator/{{Showtime}} Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state of Epix to MGM.

Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire in mid-2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. [=ViacomCBS=] and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after theatrical release.

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The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Creator/{{Showtime}} Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state of stake in Epix to MGM.

MGM; Lionsgate had purchased the Creator/{{Starz}} channel, while Viacom (Paramount's parent company) was preparing to merge with Creator/{{CBS}} Corporation, reuniting them with Showtime.

Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire in mid-2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. [=ViacomCBS=] and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after theatrical release.
opening day, well before they even hit Epix's channels.[[note]]By contrast, Epix's previous streaming deals don't allow the streamers access to new-release films until over a month after their cable premiere.[[/note]]
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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Creator/RoadsideAttractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire in mid-2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. [=ViacomCBS=] and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after theatrical release.

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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Creator/RoadsideAttractions Roadside Attractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire in mid-2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. [=ViacomCBS=] and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after theatrical release.
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Epix currently has first-run access to films from Paramount, MGM and Creator/OrionPictures; past arrangements with Lionsgate and Creator/RoadsideAttractions expired in 2019. Epix's film library was licensed to Creator/{{Netflix}} from 2010 to 2015, boosting the latter's film collection during the streamer's early years; Epix later entered similar arrangements with Creator/PrimeVideo (in 2012) and Creator/{{Hulu}} (in 2015), the latter of which led Netflix to end their agreement with Epix. The channel's agreement with Prime Video will expire in mid-2021, with Creator/ParamountPlus taking its place. [=ViacomCBS=] and Epix reached a deal which allows Paramount+ to stream new Paramount theatrical releases just 45 days after theatrical release.


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The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Creator/{{Showtime}} Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state of ePix to MGM.

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The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Creator/{{Showtime}} Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state of ePix Epix to MGM.

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* ''Series/BerlinStation''
* ''Belgravia''
* ''Series/{{Britannia}}''
* ''The Contender''
* ''Series/GetShorty''
* ''Series/GodfatherOfHarlem''
* ''Graves''
* ''Series/{{Pennyworth}}''
* ''Perputual Grace, LTD''

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* ''Series/BerlinStation''
''Series/BerlinStation'' (2016-19)
* ''Belgravia''
''Belgravia'' (2020)
* ''Series/{{Britannia}}''
'''''Series/{{Britannia}}''''' (season 3 onward; TBA)
* ''The Contender''
Contender'' (2018)
* ''Series/GetShorty''
''Series/GetShorty'' (2017-19)
* ''Series/GodfatherOfHarlem''
'''''Series/GodfatherOfHarlem''''' (2019-present)
* ''Graves''
''Series/{{Graves}}'' (2016-17)
* ''Series/{{Pennyworth}}''
'''''Series/{{Pennyworth}}''''' (2019-present)
* ''Perputual ''Perpetual Grace, LTD''LTD'' (2019)
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Epix (pronounced epics and stylized as ePix) is an American premium cable and satellite television network that is owned by Epix Entertainment LLC, a subsidiary of Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (MGM).

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Epix (pronounced epics and stylized as ePix) is an American premium cable and satellite television network that is owned by Epix Entertainment LLC, a subsidiary of Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (MGM).The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Showtime Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state to MGM.

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Epix (pronounced epics and stylized as ePix) is an American premium cable and satellite television network that is owned by Epix Entertainment LLC, a subsidiary of Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (MGM).(MGM).

The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Showtime Creator/{{Showtime}} Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state of ePix to MGM.
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Epix (pronounced epics and stylized as ePix) is an American premium cable and satellite television network that is owned by Epix Entertainment LLC, a subsidiary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Showtime Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state to MGM.

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Epix (pronounced epics and stylized as ePix) is an American premium cable and satellite television network that is owned by Epix Entertainment LLC, a subsidiary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer (MGM).The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Showtime Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state to MGM.
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Epix (pronounced epics and stylized as ePix) is an American premium cable and satellite television network that is owned by Epix Entertainment LLC, a subsidiary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).The formation of Epix was announced on April 21, 2008, after individual negotiations between Creator/{{Paramount}}, MGM, and Creator/{{Lionsgate}} with Creator/{{Showtime}} to renew their existing film output deals broke down; each of the three studios disagreed with Showtime over the licensing fee rates for which they wanted Showtime to compensate them to allow future releases to air on the Showtime Networks services. In 2017, Paramount and Lionsgate sold their state to MGM.

!!List of Epix programming
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* ''Series/BerlinStation''
* ''Belgravia''
* ''Series/Britannia''
* ''Series/GetShorty''
* ''Series/GodfatherOfHarlem''
* ''Graves''
* ''Series/{{Pennyworth}}''
* ''Perputual Grace, LTD''

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