Movies Anywhere is getting a boost with the addition of Lionsgate titles including some popular franchises such as John Wick, The Hunger Games, Knives Out, and more.
Movies Anywhere, a project which syncs movie purchases across platforms such as Google TV, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and others, is only as good as its support from studios. If a major studio doesn’t support the project, its films simply do not sync between those platforms.
One of the biggest holdouts has been Lionsgate, the studio behind some major films and franchises, which has long withheld all of its titles from Movies Anywhere.
Starting this month, that’s changing (via FlatPanelsHD). 225 Lionsgate films will be added to Movies Anywhere, with 100 added each month through early 2027.
Deadline calls out some of the most popular films being added, including the likes of The Hunger Games and John Wick franchises, as well as The Housemaid, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, La La Land, Rambo, Dirty Dancing, Passion of the Christ, and Knives Out.
Google was briefly removed from Movies Anywhere during a dispute with Disney (which operates the project), but has since returned.
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