Under the terms of the agreement, new theatrical releases from Universal will premiere on Amazon Prime Video after a four-month run on the studio’s sister streaming service, Peacock.
US studio Lionsgate has hired former Amazon Prime Video executive Ryan Lowerre as President of Domestic Television and Digital Distribution. He will oversee the distribution and licensing of the company’s film and TV library.
The eco-thriller, portraying the story of four activists investigating the activities of a mining company operating in the Amazon Rainforest, will be available on VRT NU, a FVOD platform of public broadcaster VRT of the Flemish Community in Belgium.
"Curse of the Lost Amazon Gold" will get its European premiere on Sky HISTORY in the UK, and The HISTORY Channel in Sweden, Benelux, Italy, and Germany.
The channel, offering various Hollywood titles, will be accessible to all Prime members on compatible devices. The company has previously launched similar channels, such as Film1 Premiere, Film1 Drama and Film1 Family.