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During the 2000s, the company had financial issues due to a number of flops and a few hostile takeover attempts by famed corporate raider Carl Icahn (who has a history of buying floundering businesses and making things worse than before). Since then, however, the company's fortunes had bounced back considerably; Icahn dumped his one-third stake in Lionsgate in August, 2011 for $7 a share, a significant haircut after what turned out to be the roaring success of ''Film/TheHungerGames'', which has the makings of a CashCowFranchise with as many as three sequels coming in the next three years. In January 2012, Lionsgate acquired Creator/SummitEntertainment, the studio behind the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, for $412.5 million. Thanks to Paramount's current DorkAge, Lionsgate actually managed to surpass it a few times during TheNewTens (specifically, in 2013, 2017, and 2019) in terms of yearly box office intake.
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During the 2000s, the company had financial issues due to a number of flops and a few hostile takeover attempts by famed corporate raider Carl Icahn (who has a history of buying floundering businesses and making things worse than before). Since then, however, the company's fortunes had bounced back considerably; Icahn dumped his one-third stake in Lionsgate in August, 2011 for $7 a share, a significant haircut after what turned out to be the roaring success of ''Film/TheHungerGames'', which has the makings of a CashCowFranchise with as many as three sequels coming in the next three years. In January 2012, Lionsgate acquired Creator/SummitEntertainment, the studio behind the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' film franchise, for $412.5 million. Thanks to Paramount's current DorkAge, AudienceAlienatingEra, Lionsgate actually managed to surpass it a few times during TheNewTens (specifically, in 2013, 2017, and 2019) in terms of yearly box office intake.
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* ''Series/MythicQuestRavensBanquet'' (2020-21)
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* ''Film/{{Shotgun Wedding|2023}}'' (2023)
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* ''Series/{{Gaslit}}'' (2022) with Creator/{{Starz}}
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Lionsgate Films (stylized as Lions Gate Films prior to 2005) is an entertainment company founded in Canada and domiciled in the United States. Well-known for producing the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'', ''Film/{{Hostel}}'', ''Film/TheHungerGames'', and ''Film/JohnWick'' series, it has also produced such films as ''Film/TheForbiddenKingdom'', ''Film/TheSpirit'', ''Film/AmericanPsycho'', ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'', ''Film/Fahrenheit911'', ''Film/TheFinal'', ''Film/LaLaLand'', ''Film/KnivesOut'', and the ''Film/{{Cube}}'' and ''Film/{{Divergent}}'' series. It is considered the largest mini-major studio in the United States.
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Lionsgate Films (stylized as Lions Gate Films prior to 2005) is an entertainment company founded in Canada and domiciled in the United States. Well-known for producing the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'', ''Film/{{Hostel}}'', ''Film/TheHungerGames'', and ''Film/JohnWick'' ''Franchise/JohnWick'' series, it has also produced such films as ''Film/TheForbiddenKingdom'', ''Film/TheSpirit'', ''Film/AmericanPsycho'', ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'', ''Film/Fahrenheit911'', ''Film/TheFinal'', ''Film/LaLaLand'', ''Film/KnivesOut'', and the ''Film/{{Cube}}'' and ''Film/{{Divergent}}'' series. It is considered the largest mini-major studio in the United States.
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Lionsgate Films (stylized as Lions Gate Films prior to 2005) is an entertainment company founded in Canada and domiciled in the United States. Well-known for producing the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'', ''Film/{{Hostel}}'' and ''Film/TheHungerGames'' series, it has also produced such movies as the ''Film/{{Cube}}'' series, ''Film/TheForbiddenKingdom'', ''Film/TheSpirit'', ''Film/AmericanPsycho'', ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'', ''Film/Fahrenheit911'', ''Film/TheFinal'', ''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Film/LaLaLand'', and ''Film/KnivesOut''. It is considered the largest mini-major studio in the United States.
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Lionsgate Films (stylized as Lions Gate Films prior to 2005) is an entertainment company founded in Canada and domiciled in the United States. Well-known for producing the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'', ''Film/{{Hostel}}'' ''Film/{{Hostel}}'', ''Film/TheHungerGames'', and ''Film/TheHungerGames'' ''Film/JohnWick'' series, it has also produced such movies films as the ''Film/{{Cube}}'' series, ''Film/TheForbiddenKingdom'', ''Film/TheSpirit'', ''Film/AmericanPsycho'', ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'', ''Film/Fahrenheit911'', ''Film/TheFinal'', ''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Film/LaLaLand'', ''Film/KnivesOut'', and ''Film/KnivesOut''.the ''Film/{{Cube}}'' and ''Film/{{Divergent}}'' series. It is considered the largest mini-major studio in the United States.
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Lionsgate Films (originally stylized as Lions Gate Films prior to 2005) is a Canadian-founded, American-domiciled entertainment company. This company is well-known for producing the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'', ''Film/{{Hostel}}'' and ''Film/TheHungerGames'' series. Also produced movies such as ''Film/TheForbiddenKingdom'', ''Film/TheSpirit'', ''Film/AmericanPsycho'', the ''Film/{{Cube}}'' series, ''Fahrenheit 9/11'' by Creator/MichaelMoore,''Film/TheFinal'' and ''Film/LaLaLand''. It is considered the largest mini-major studio in the United States.
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Lionsgate Films (originally stylized (stylized as Lions Gate Films prior to 2005) is a Canadian-founded, American-domiciled an entertainment company. This company is well-known founded in Canada and domiciled in the United States. Well-known for producing the ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'', ''Film/{{Hostel}}'' and ''Film/TheHungerGames'' series. Also series, it has also produced such movies such as the ''Film/{{Cube}}'' series, ''Film/TheForbiddenKingdom'', ''Film/TheSpirit'', ''Film/AmericanPsycho'', the ''Film/{{Cube}}'' series, ''Fahrenheit 9/11'' by Creator/MichaelMoore,''Film/TheFinal'' ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'', ''Film/Fahrenheit911'', ''Film/TheFinal'', ''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Film/LaLaLand'', and ''Film/LaLaLand''.''Film/KnivesOut''. It is considered the largest mini-major studio in the United States.
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* ''Film/TheDentist'' (1996; originally distributed by Trimark Pictures)
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