Summit is fresh off the success of its second-to-last “Twilight” installment, which has already taken in $488 million worldwide in two weeks. And Lionsgate is ramping up for a new blockbuster series, “The Hunger Games,” after coming off a weak quarter with three movie flops in a row.
Talk is from The Wrap that Lionsgate will merge with Summit, which brought us Twilight. Could you imagine two companies with "rival" films becoming one buisness, and how could this affect the Hunger Games?
Posted on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 by Admin
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