The British Association for Screen Entertainment & Industry Trust for IP Awareness has dropped a new fourth-quarter promotional video outlining the latest movies and TV shows consumers can rent or purchase digitally in their home without the need for a subscription.
As usual, the selection of titles includes U.S. studio releases, including Warner Bros. Pictures’ psychological thriller Don’t Worry, Darling, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s big screen adaptation of Delia Owen’s Where the Crawdads Sing and Disney’s star-studded Amsterdam.
Other titles include Universal Pictures’ Minions: The Rise of Gru and the animated Tad the Lost Explorer and the Curse of the Mummy.
New series include “House of the Dragon,” “Gangs of London,” “Whitstable Pearl” and “Frozen Planet 2,” among others.
Lionsgate Feb. 8 reported third-quarter (ended Dec. 31, 2017) home entertainment revenue of $216.7 million, which was up 12.7% from revenue of $192.2 million during the previous-year period. Home entertainment includes Lionsgate’s legacy studio and former Starz Distribution (Anchor Bay…
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