“The streaming wars kind of came to a crashing end, both with Covid and the strikes, and now there’s been a nice little resurgence that’s happening, but nothing of the order of what we saw,” Beggs on Tuesday told the Access Canada Summit in Toronto presented by The Hollywood Reporter.
To take advantage of better times, Beggs argued Lionsgate TV needs to take disciplined bets on new series, like the first-look deal the studio signed with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s Point Grey Pictures.
“It’s really yielded a great result,” he added about The Studio on Apple TV+ during a conversation with Maer Roshan, Editor-in-Chief of THR at the Omni King Edward Hotel, midway through the Toronto Film Festival.
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