Leonine Studios Inks Multiyear Deal with Prime Video

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Leonine Studios and Prime Video have expanded their partnership with a multiyear license agreement in Germany and Austria.

The deal gives Prime Video the exclusive second-window SVOD rights for a six-month period to theatrical feature films and home-entertainment titles from Leonine’s slate as of January 1, as well as the non-exclusive SVOD rights to top titles from the content library. Among the included titles are Roland Emmerich’s Moonfall.

Other titles included in the license agreement are Chad Stahelski’s John Wick: Chapter 4, the multilayered John Wick spin-off Ballerina, Channing Tatum’s directorial debut Dog, the action-comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Guillaume Canet’s Asterix Obelix—The Middle Kingdom, Shotgun Wedding and The School of Magical Animals 2.

“It’s fantastic that we can expand our long-standing partnership with Prime Video by this agreement and achieve another important milestone for our licensing business with premium content,” said Fred Kogel, CEO of Leonine Studios. “In addition to our strong production collaboration, which includes series like FC Bayern—Behind the Legend, The Gryphon and One Mic Stand, Prime Video can now offer its customers the top selection of local and international premium titles from our portfolio over the coming years.”

Christoph Schneider, managing director of Prime Video Germany, said, “We are happy to expand the cooperation between Leonine Studios and Prime Video to the benefit of our Prime members. They can look forward to highlights such as Moonfall with Halle Berry, John Wick 4 with Keanu Reeves and Dog with Channing Tatum and also have access to numerous films from Leonine Studios’ extensive catalog. It is simply great to be a Prime member.”