Lionsgate has closed its acquisition of the Entertainment One (eOne) film and TV business from Hasbro for a purchase price of $375 million in cash, subject to certain adjustments, plus the assumption of production financing loans. The sale includes the …
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Hasbro Sells eOne to Lionsgate
August 3, 2023
Lionsgate is set to acquire Entertainment One (eOne) from Hasbro for $500 million.
eOne Enters First-Look Deal with Canadaland
May 25, 2023
Entertainment One (eOne) has entered into an exclusive multiyear first-look deal with the podcast network Canadaland to adapt projects for the screen.
NATPE Budapest Unveils Confirmed Exhibitors
April 14, 2023
NATPE Budapest has revealed a slew of confirmed exhibitors for its 2023 edition, including Entertainment One (eOne), FOX Entertainment Global, NBCUniversal Global Distribution and more.
Hasbro Explores Offloading eOne TV & Film Business
November 17, 2022
As part of a strategic review under new CEO Chris Cocks, Hasbro is exploring the sale of the Entertainment One (eOne) TV and film business not directly related to its branded-entertainment strategy.
eOne Bolsters Scripted Team with New Promotion
May 27, 2022
Entertainment One (eOne) has promoted Amanda Bowman Gerisch to senior VP of scripted development.
Entertainment One’s Stuart Baxter
March 17, 2022
The president of international distribution on the range of content the company has to offer buyers, as well as its numerous partnerships and first-look deals with talent.
eOne Ties Up with Tim Story’s The Story Company
January 7, 2022
Entertainment One (eOne) has struck up a first-look TV deal with director and producer Tim Story and his The Story Company production label.
WorldScreenings: Entertainment One
October 4, 2021
Dan Loewy, executive VP of sales for the Americas and ANZ within international distribution at Entertainment One (eOne), talks about the company's growth and gains.
eOne in TV Deal with Peter Dinklage & David Ginsberg
July 15, 2021
Entertainment One (eOne) has entered into a new multiyear, first-look TV deal with Estuary Films, founded by Peter Dinklage and David Ginsberg.