Lionsgate Q3 Revenues Rise to $724 Million

Lionsgate’s third-quarter revenues for the fiscal year were $724 million, up from fiscal 2025’s Q3 revenues of $628 million.

The motion picture segment revenues grew 35 percent year-over-year to $421 million, driven by The Housemaid and Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. The television production segment amassed $303 million in revenues, a drop from the prior-year quarter due to the timing of episodic deliveries.

Trailing 12-month library revenues increased 10 percent from the prior-year quarter to a record $1.05 billion, marking the fifth consecutive quarter of record trailing 12-month library revenues.

“I’m pleased to report a quarter that keeps us on track for our fiscal 2026 financial targets and positions us for significant growth in fiscal 2027 and beyond,” said Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer. “Our investment in our IP portfolio is achieving its intended results: our film and television pipelines are strong, our library continues to grow and our extension of franchise properties across multiple platforms continues to increase.”

The company did also report a net loss attributable to shareholders of $46.2 million, up from $21.9 million in the third quarter of the prior fiscal year.