Lionsgate Play Sets 2027 for 'Heated Rivalry' S2, Major 2026 Theatrical Push

Lionsgate Play has confirmed a second season of the queer hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry' will premiere in 2027. The platform is also launching a theatrical-first release model in India, beginning in September 2025 with 10-12 Hollywood titles. Its expansive 2026 slate promises over 100 premieres, featuring major stars in new films and franchise sequels. The announcement was made by Rohit Jain, who now owns the platform and aims to combine big-screen and streaming content under one roof.

Key Points: Lionsgate Play 2026 Slate: 100+ Premieres & Theatrical Model

  • 'Heated Rivalry' Season 2 confirmed for 2027
  • Theatrical-first model for 10-12 films in India from Sept 2025
  • Over 100 premieres planned for India in 2026
  • Platform operates in 8 Asian markets, 40M+ viewers in India
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'Heated Rivalry' second season to air in 2027

Lionsgate Play announces Season 2 of 'Heated Rivalry' for 2027 and a major 2026 slate with theatrical releases and over 100 premieres for India.

"In 2026, we're delivering on that vision at full scale - Rohit Jain"

Washington DC, April 20

Lionsgate Play has confirmed a second season of 'Heated Rivalry' for 2027, alongside a theatrical-first release model for a curated slate of premium Hollywood titles and more than 100 premieres lined up for India in 2026, reported Variety.

Actors Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie were seen together in the queer hockey drama Heated Rivalry, which premiered on November 28 last year. Williams and Storrie play rival hockey players in the show. The series is based on books by Rachel Reid and follows the story of two professional players whose rivalry slowly turns into a relationship over several years. The show airs on Crave in Canada and on HBO Max in the U.S.

Meanwhile, the theatrical push, set to begin in September, will see 10-12 titles debut in Indian cinemas before arriving on the platform.

Among the films earmarked for that window are Russell Crowe's 'Billion Dollar Spy,' Gerard Butler's 'Empire City,' Robert Pattinson's 'Primetime,' Mark Wahlberg's 'By Any Means,' and snake creature feature 'Titan.'

The wider 2026 lineup is also heavy on high-profile Hollywood talent. Butler returns in 'Greenland 2: Migration,' joined by Jason Statham in 'Mutiny,' Angelina Jolie in 'Couture,' Zac Efron in 'Famous,' and Matthew McConaughey in 'The Rivals of Amziah King.' The franchise side of the slate grows with 'Apollo Has Fallen' and a third season of 'Vigil,' reported Variety.

"Over the past few years, we've built Lionsgate Play into a destination for bold, high-impact storytelling," said Rohit Jain, who acquired the platform from Lionsgate earlier this year following an eight-year tenure as its Asia president.

"In 2026, we're delivering on that vision at full scale, with 100+ premieres, returning franchises, and now, the big screen itself under one roof," said Rohit Jain.

Lionsgate Play operates across eight Asian markets and reaches more than 40 million viewers in India, where it distributes primarily through a B2B2C model via partners including JioHotstar, Airtel Xstream, and Amazon Prime Video Channels, reported Variety.

The platform, which focuses on Hollywood content alongside regional originals, operates under a multi-year licensing agreement with Lionsgate covering branding and content.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A 2027 release for season 2? That's a long wait. 🥲 But the 2026 lineup looks stacked! 'Greenland 2' and more Jason Statham? Yes, please. The theatrical window is a bold move. Hope the ticket pricing is sensible for the Indian market.
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Ananya R
It's great to see more diverse storytelling coming to Indian platforms. 'Heated Rivalry' handles its subject with nuance. Respect to Lionsgate Play for bringing such content. However, I wish they would announce more regional originals alongside the 100+ Hollywood premieres. Our stories matter too.
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Vikram M
The partnership model with JioHotstar and Airtel is smart. It reaches the masses. But 2027 is too far! By then, we might have forgotten the plot. 😅 Focus on delivering the 2026 slate on time first. 'Apollo Has Fallen' sounds like a fun watch.
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Karthik V
Good to see an Indian executive, Rohit Jain, leading this vision. The theatrical-first strategy is a gamble. Indian audiences are very value-conscious. Will we pay for a cinema ticket for a film that will be on our TV in a few weeks? Not sure.
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Priya S
More power to platforms bringing diverse content! 👏 The show sounds compelling. The list of movies is impressive, but it's all Hollywood. Would love to see a balance with some high-quality Indian indie films or co-productions under this 'premium' banner.

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