Campaign India Team
Jul 20, 2023

Lionsgate Play undergoes revamp

Revamp includes an advanced user interface

Lionsgate Play undergoes revamp
Lionsgate Play has announced its rebranded identity across South Asian markets including India, Indonesia, Philippines, and Malaysia.
 
The platform’s new logo reveals the diverse narratives of Lionsgate Play and its approach to storytelling. 
 
With this new brand identity, it aims to strengthen its connection with the viewers and offer a seamless entertainment experience. 
 
Furthermore, Lionsgate Play will also focus on bringing forth an advanced user interface, enhancing the consumer experience with seamless navigation, faster app loading time and an overall increase in stability when streaming content.
 
Rohit Jain, president, Lionsgate Play Asia, said, “As a brand, Lionsgate Play not only provides opportunities for a range of voices to be expressed, but it seeks to present characters with complexity and depth. The new identity represents innovation, energy and excitement; the perfect embodiment of all that we aim to achieve for the brand. Through this refreshed identity, our goal is to provide premium content that is consistent, original and bold. We hope our efforts appeal to the viewers and showcase the true essence of what Lionsgate Play is about.”  
 
Amit Dhanuka, executive vice president, Lionsgate, said, "Lionsgate Play is a global entertainment brand offering premium content at a fair price - we tell stories that embrace unique perspectives and broaden the horizons of our viewers. As Lionsgate Play continues to strengthen its presence across South Asia, our new brand identity will stand testament to present bold, diverse and captivating narratives that resonate with audiences. The brand refresh reflects the brand’s core values - relentlessly brave, innately inclusive, purposely proactive, creatively empowering and authentically engaging. It is multifaceted in its approach to storytelling, and this is where we draw our inspiration, providing audiences with the best viewing experience." 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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