Lionsgate and Faith-Based Kingdom Story Company Extend Three-Year First Look Deal

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The latest extension means the companies will remain in business together for a decade.

last weekend — announced Tuesday they are renewing their first-look deal for another three years. That will put them in business together for a full decade.

The pact was announced by Lionsgate Motion Picture Group chair Adam Fogelson and Kingdom Story Company CEO Kevin Downes, who co-founded the company in 2019 alongside Jon and Andrew Erwin. In a twinned move, Downes revealed that the company has promoted Kingdom Story president and COO Brandon Gregory to partner.Box Office: 'Venom 3' Leads Quiet Frame as Studios Abandon Post-Election Weekend, Beats 'Red One' Overseas

“Over the past decade, Kingdom films have established a unique ability to connect with their audiences in the faith community and beyond through high quality storytelling and exceptional productions, like their holiday hitAdded Downes, “2024 has been Kingdom Story Company’s biggest year ever with a slate of three films.

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