MGM+ Expands Across Latin America With Lionsgate Content Licensing Deal

Under the pact, the studio’s films and Starz television series are now available to the Amazon-owned streamer’s subscribers in 24 markets worldwide

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Greg Kinnear in the Season 2 finale of "Shining Vale."

MGM+ is expanding into Latin America as part of a new licensing deal that will offer content from Lionsgate and Starz to subscribers at no extra cost to their current subscription.

Starting in January, legacy Lionsgate+ subscribers who joined via Prime Video Channels in Brazil and Mexico will gain access to MGM+ for R$14.9 ($3) per month and MX$59 ($3.42) per month, respectively.

The Amazon-owned streaming service will be rebranded to MGM+ across Latin America to align with the change that occurred in the U.S. and European Union. MGM+ is currently the European Union’s second highest ranking Prime Video channel.

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