THR:
The deal means the privately owned studio behind the hit "Twilight" movie franchise will now be part of the mini-conglomerate that will release "The Hunger Games" in March.
Lionsgate announced Friday it has closed its leveraged buyout of Summit Entertainment in a deal for $412.5 million in cash and stock and the assumption of Summit’s $500 million debt.
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It's amazing how much debt a movie studio gets into after all...even though they make all that money when movies come out. They need to learn how to make movies a little cheaper like they used to in the past.
I'm curious to see what this means. Will Lionsgate switch focus from cheap horror to everything? Summit has released some good stuff lately like 50/50 and The Hurt Locker.
I think they'll have an opportunity to do better things now.
get ready for saw meets twilight :)
bahahaha "sawlight... now all you see is darkness."