Lionsgate Teams Up With Movies Anywhere, Expanding Your Digital Movie Shelf
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- May 31, 2026
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Lionsgate’s Catalog Now Syncs Across All Major Digital Platforms via Movies Anywhere
Lionsgate has joined the Movies Anywhere ecosystem, letting fans sync purchases of its titles across Amazon, Apple, Google, and more, all from a single library.
In a move that’s bound to make life a little easier for movie lovers, Lionsgate announced today that its film library will now be part of the Movies Anywhere network. If you’ve ever bought a Lionsgate movie on one service and wished you could watch it on another, that wish is finally being granted.
The partnership means that titles from Lionsgate – ranging from blockbuster hits like The Hunger Games and Knives Out to indie gems and newer releases – can be linked to a Movies Anywhere account. Once linked, the purchase shows up in the unified library and can be streamed on any of the participating platforms, be it Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu, or even Roku.
"We’re thrilled to bring Lionsgate’s catalog into the Movies Anywhere ecosystem," said a Lionsgate spokesperson. "Our fans have asked for a more seamless way to enjoy the movies they love, and this integration is a direct response to that demand."
For users, the process is straightforward: buy a Lionsgate title on a supported storefront, then claim it through the Movies Anywhere portal. After a quick verification, the film appears in your consolidated library, ready to stream on any of the linked services. It’s a bit like having a single remote for all your digital movies – one click, multiple screens.
Movies Anywhere, which launched back in 2014, already boasts a roster of partners that includes Disney, Warner Bros., Universal, and Paramount. Adding Lionsgate expands the total catalog by hundreds of titles, offering a richer selection for subscribers who like to keep their purchases organized rather than scattered across different apps.
While the technical side is fairly seamless, there are a few practical notes to keep in mind. Not every Lionsgate title is automatically eligible; a small subset may be held back due to existing licensing agreements. Also, users need to have accounts on the participating platforms and must link them within the Movies Anywhere dashboard.
Looking ahead, industry insiders suspect this could be the first of several studio additions. As studios continue to navigate the evolving digital landscape, partnerships like this one help keep consumer experience front‑and‑center. For now, though, Lionsgate fans can breathe a sigh of relief – no more juggling multiple apps just to watch the movies they already own.
So, if you’ve got a Lionsgate flick tucked away on Amazon or iTunes, go ahead and add it to Movies Anywhere. Your movie night just got a little less complicated, and a lot more enjoyable.
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