New Delhi, December 2020.
Starz, one of the leading
premium global streaming platforms, has launched its independent direct to
consumer OTT app ‘Lionsgate Play’ in India, the company announced todayat a virtual
press conference in the presence ofMr. Jeffrey A.
Hirsch, President and Chief Executive Officer, Starz and Mr. Rohit Jain,
Managing Director, Lionsgate South Asia.
Building on its reputation for
disruption, Lionsgate Play is committed to innovation in its content,
technology, pricing, and accessibility by making premium Hollywood content
available in multiple Indian languages.
The service has
launched with a new price point in India, making the app available as part of
two subscription models, INR 699 for a year and INR 99 per month, attractive
price points that give Indian consumers the opportunity to enjoy the best of
global entertainment affordably and at their convenience.In India the app will
be available to download across a broad array of platforms and devices
including Google Play store, Apple app store and Amazon firestick.
Starz first launched internationally with its
Starzplay international premium streaming platform in 2018. This month it will
expand its
global footprint into 55 countries throughout Europe, Latin America, Canada,
Japan and India, scaling to become one of the most widely distributed and
fastest growing premium OTT services worldwide while entertaining millions of users with bold and
curated content.
The
platform anticipates continued strong growth in the Indian OTT ecosystem and is
capitalizing on this opportunity by bringing a host of new, provocative, and
edgy movies and web series to India with the launch of direct to consumer video
streaming service Lionsgate Play.
The Lionsgate Play app
features a broad portfolio of content ranging from the best of original feature
film and television dramas, romances, comedies, thrillers and action favourites
and premieres, bringing world cinema and television series directly to Indian
audiences.
New content available at launch includes:
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The Anna Kendrick starrer Love Life, a fresh
take on a romantic comedy anthology series about the journey from first love to
lasting love.
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No Man’s Land
a Syrian civil war series that resonates with relatable themes like first love,
fear of loss and family sacrifice set against the backdrop of war; and
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The Goes Wrong Show,
a laugh out loud comedy series with each episode having a different theme,
including a period romance, spy thriller, a Deep South melodrama, and a
Christmas fable.
The streaming giant will
also premiere movies such as the Jennifer Lopez starrer Hustlers, Gerald
Butler’s action thriller Angel Has Fallen, the fantasy thriller Hellboy,
and the action comedy The Gentlemen, starring Matthew McConaughey, Colin
Farrell and Hugh Grant, just to name a few, with something for every audience.
Commenting on the launch Mr. Jeffrey
A. Hirsch, President and Chief Executive Officer, Starz said,“India has always been a key market for us. The large and diverse
population, increased data usage in urban and rural markets, and adoption of
OTT across all demographics created an exciting opportunity for us to launch
Lionsgate Play. We’re confident that our unique, exclusive and exceptionally
curated content will generate a great response from Indian audiences.”
Mr. Rohit Jain, Managing
Director, Lionsgate South Asia, added,“We
are thrilled to launch the much-awaited Lionsgate Play app in India. We want to
provide the finest, never seen before content that will captivate our audiences
with bespoke entertainment drawing on the most exciting current releases and
our premium library.”
“We will
also be launching Indian originals in the coming months, featuring untold edgy
urban stories from some of the best creative minds in the Indian film industry”
continued Mr. Jain. “And we will continue our Lionsgate Play
journey by adding to our deep roster of premium content through partnerships
with exciting millennial stars like Kriti Sanon, Tiger Shroff and Sanjana Sanghi increasing the breadth and scope of
entertainment for our subscribers.”