Lions Gate Is Close to a Deal for Hasbro’s TV Business
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2023-08-03 19:24
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. has agreed to buy the EOne film and TV studio from toymaker Hasbro Inc.

Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. has agreed to buy the EOne film and TV studio from toymaker Hasbro Inc. for $375 million in cash plus the assumption of loans.

Hasbro will use proceeds from the deal, which is valued at $500 million including the loans, to retire at least $400 million of its own debt by the end of the year, the company said in a statement on Thursday, confirming an earlier Bloomberg report.

With the purchase, Santa Monica, California-based Lions Gate stands to gain a library of about 6,500 titles, as well as the rights to develop a Monopoly film. Existing titles include the reality show Naked and Afraid and a distribution arm for popular series such as The Walking Dead.

The deal has been approved by both companies’ boards and is expected to close by the end of the year, subject to regulatory approvals.

The accord will delay Lions Gate’s planned spinoff of its Starz TV business beyond a September target until closer to year-end, to comply with regulatory processes, people familiar with the deal said previously.

EOne generated $829 million in revenue last year, or about 14% of Hasbro’s total. The business was created from the merger of several music distributors and expanded into Hollywood in the 2000s. Recently produced titles include the film The Woman King and the TV series Yellowjackets, which airs on Showtime.

Hasbro, which gained the popular Peppa Pig kids franchise when it acquired the studio in 2019 for $4 billion, has been selling EOne divisions it doesn’t consider central to its strategy. In 2021, the toymaker sold EOne’s music business to Blackstone Inc. for $385 million.

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