Lionsgate India’s Theatrical Slate for 2023 To Include John Wick - Chapter 4, Gerard Butler’s Plane, Helen Mirren’s Golda and More

Lionsgate has announced its theatrical release slate for the year 2023 in India. It includes Keanu Reeves-starrer John Wick: Chapter 4, Helen Mirren's Golda, The Hunger Games - The Ballad of Songbird & Snakes and more.

Stills from John Wick: Chapter 4, Plane and Golda (Photo Credit: Wiki)

Canadian-American entertainment company Lionsgate has announced its India theatrical release slate for the year 2023, which includes Keanu Reeves-starrer John Wick: Chapter 4, Gerard Butler's Plane and Helen Mirren-led Golda. Other films which are part of the next year's release calendar of Lionsgate are Francis Lawrence's directorial venture The Hunger Games - The Ballad of Songbird & Snakes; White Bird: A Wonder Story, featuring Gillian Anderson and Mirren; comedy-drama About My Father; and action-thriller BricklayerSailing: Woody Harrelson Is in Talks To Join Cast of Lionsgate’s Yacht Rock Musical.

“The theatre business is on an upswing with consumers stepping out to experience good content. It's our constant endeavor to create edgy and contemporary content. With several big-ticket theatrical releases planned across dubbed languages, Lionsgate is looking at a jam-packed 2023 catering to the masses.

"We are committed to attracting movie lovers to the cinema hall with the best of content across genres that truly appeal to Indian audiences," Rohit Jain, MD, Emerging Markets Asia, Lionsgate, said in a statement. Wendy Reeds, EVP, International Sales, Lionsgate, said India is a crucial market for us and with the upcoming slate they are hoping to increase their fanbase in the country. John Wick-Chapter 4 Trailer: Keanu Reeves Faces Donnie Yen-Bill Skarsgård As He Fights Against the High Table in an Action-Packed Glimpse.

“Lionsgate has created a pipeline of action-packed movies and Hollywood tentpoles for Indian audiences. India is a crucial market for us, and with these blockbuster releases planned, we are optimistic of increasing our fanbase in the country," she said.

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