Netflix is considering a significant move to bolster its content library by potentially merging with Lionsgate, the studio known for popular franchises like John Wick and The Hunger Games. Sources indicate Netflix is one of several interested parties evaluating this possibility, although no formal offer has been submitted yet.
The merger would substantially enhance Netflix's portfolio, integrating Lionsgate's extensive film and television properties. By acquiring Lionsgate, Netflix would not only expand its current offerings but also secure future releases from successful franchises such as Saw, Now You See Me, and The Housemaid, which is poised for a sequel. Additionally, the merger could rejuvenate dormant but beloved series like The Twilight Saga and Divergent, offering Netflix a fresh lineup for reboots and expansions.
Beyond films, Netflix would gain access to a broad array of television content, including acclaimed shows like Nashville, Mad Men, The Royals, Weeds, and the Power franchise. Importantly, this deal would also bring the Starz network under Netflix’s umbrella, opening new avenues for leveraging premium TV content alongside its streaming platform.
A unique asset included in the potential deal is the Lionsgate Entertainment World, an immersive theme park located in Zhuhai Hengqin, China. This theme park features attractions inspired by Lionsgate’s key franchises, offering Netflix an opportunity to expand its brand into interactive experiences, complementing existing ventures like its Netflix House.
Netflix's pursuit of Lionsgate follows earlier unsuccessful acquisition talks related to Warner Bros. Discovery and Roku, signaling the company's continued strategy to deepen its market presence through high-value intellectual properties and diversified entertainment formats.
While the merger is still in the exploratory phase, a deal could significantly reshape the streaming landscape by combining Netflix's global reach with Lionsgate’s iconic brands and innovation in entertainment experiences.

