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Production Financing
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Oct. 01, 2023
Mar. 31, 2024
Dec. 25, 2022
Production Financing
7. Debt
Total debt of the Company, excluding film related obligations, was as follows:
 
 
  
December 31,
2024
 
  
March 31,
2024
 
 
  
(Amounts in millions)
 
Intercompany Revolver
   $ 134.4      $ —   
Intercompany Note:
     
LGTV Revolver
(1)
     390.0        575.0  
LGTV Term Loan A
(1)
     314.4        399.3  
LGTV Term Loan B
(1)
     —         819.2  
eOne IP Credit Facility
     331.5        —   
LG IP Credit Facility
     850.0        —   
  
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total corporate debt
     2,020.3        1,793.5  
Unamortized debt issuance costs
     (24.1 )
 
     (10.2 )
 
  
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total debt, net
     1,996.2        1,783.3  
Less current portion
     (253.4 )      (860.3 )
  
 
 
    
 
 
 
Non-current
portion of debt
   $ 1,742.8      $ 923.0  
  
 
 
    
 
 
 

(1)
As of March 31, 2024, amounts reflect the balances outstanding under Lionsgate’s Credit Agreement (including the revolving credit facility, term loan A and term loan B, together referred to as the “Lionsgate Senior Credit Facilities”) prior to the Company’s entry into the Intercompany Note with LGCH described below.
 
Intercompany Note and Intercompany Revolver
Intercompany Revolver
. In connection with the Separation and Business Combination, on May 13, 2024, LGAC International LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned consolidated subsidiary of the Company (“LGAC International”) and Lions Gate Capital Holdings 1, Inc., a Delaware corporation and subsidiary of Lionsgate (“LGCH1”), which is not a consolidated subsidiary of Lionsgate Studios, entered into a revolving credit agreement (the “Intercompany Revolver”), pursuant to which LGAC International and LGCH1 agreed to make revolving loans to each other from time to time, provided that the net amount owing by one party to the other at any particular time may not exceed $150.0 million. Amounts advanced by one party will be used to repay existing indebtedness owing to the other party thereunder, if any, such that at no time will amounts be owing in both directions. The net amount owing under the Intercompany Revolver, at any time, shall bear interest on the outstanding principal amount at a rate equal to adjusted term SOFR plus 1.75%. The Intercompany Revolver will, among other things, terminate in connection with a full separation of the Studio and Starz Businesses.
Intercompany Note and Assumption Agreement.
In connection with the Separation and Business Combination, on May 8, 2024, Lions Gate Capital Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and subsidiary of Lionsgate (“LGCH”), which is not a consolidated subsidiary of Lionsgate Studios, entered into an intercompany note and assumption agreement (the “Intercompany Note”) with Lions Gate Television Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly owned consolidated subsidiary of the Company (“LGTV”).
Pursuant to the Intercompany Note, LGTV is able to borrow up to $
1.1 
billion on a revolving basis (the “LGTV Revolver”). LGTV also assumed balances of $
399.3 million in term A loans (“LGTV Term Loan A”) and $819.2 
million in term B loans (“LGTV Term Loan B” and together with the LGTV Revolver and the LGTV Term Loan A, the “LGTV Loans”). Assumed balances of the LGTV Term Loan A and LGTV Term Loan B reflected the outstanding balances of Lionsgate’s term loan A and term loan B under the credit and guarantee agreement dated December 8, 2016, as amended (the “Lionsgate Credit Agreement”). The terms of the Intercompany Note provide that the outstanding obligations and debt service requirements (principal and interest payments) of the Company remain substantially similar to the amounts and terms reflected in historical periods prior to the Separation. 
LGTV Revolver Availability of Funds
 & Commitment Fee.
The Company’s borrowing capacity under the LGTV Revolver is $1.1 billion, and as of
December 31
, 2024 there was $710.0 million available thereunder. LGTV is required to pay a quarterly commitment fee on the revolving credit facility of 0.250% to 0.375% per annum, depending on Lionsgate’s achievement of certain leverage ratios, as defined in the Lionsgate Credit Agreement.
Maturity Date:
 
   
LGTV Revolver
 & LGTV Term Loan A:
April 6, 2026.
 
   
LGTV Term Loan B:
In November 2024, the Company paid in full the LGTV Term Loan B which was due March 24, 2025. See the “Other Debt Transactions” section below.
Interest:
 
   
LGTV Revolver
 & LGTV Term Loan A:
The LGTV Revolver and LGTV Term Loan A bear interest at a rate per annum equal to SOFR plus 0.10% plus 1.75% margin (or an alternative base rate plus 0.75%), with a SOFR floor of zero. The margin is subject to potential increases of up to 50 basis points (two increases of 25 basis points each) upon certain increases to net first lien leverage ratios, as defined in the Lionsgate Credit Agreement (effective interest rate of 6.18% as of
December 31
, 2024, before the impact of interest rate swaps, see Note 18 for interest rate swaps).
 
   
LGTV Term Loan B:
The LGTV Term Loan B
bore
interest at a rate per annum equal to SOFR plus 0.10% plus 2.25% margin, with a SOFR floor of zero (or an alternative base rate plus 1.25% margin).
Required Principal Payments:
 
   
LGTV Term Loan A:
Principal payments are required in an amount equal to LGTV’s pro rata share (as determined by LGCH in its reasonable discretion) of the principal payments due and payable under the Lionsgate Credit Agreement. The Lionsgate Credit Agreement requires quarterly principal payments, at quarterly rates of 1.75% and increasing to 2.50% beginning September 30, 2024 through March 31, 2026, with the balance payable at maturity.
The LGTV Term Loan A also requires mandatory prepayments in the event LGCH is required to make a mandatory repayment pursuant to the terms of the Lionsgate Credit Agreement. The Lionsgate Credit Agreement requires repayment in connection with certain asset sales, subject to certain significant exceptions.
Optional Prepayment:
 
   
LGTV Revolver
 & LGTV Term Loan A:
The Company may voluntarily prepay the LGTV
Loans at any time without premium or penalty.
Guarantee and Security Matters.
The Company and certain of its subsidiaries continue to be guarantors under the Lionsgate Senior Credit Facilities. The Lionsgate Senior Credit Facilities are secured by a security interest in substantially all of the assets of Lionsgate and the Guarantors (as defined in the Credit Agreement), subject to certain exceptions. The Intercompany Note and the Intercompany Revolver are not secured obligations of the obligors thereunder. In the event the Company and its subsidiaries that are Guarantors cease to be Guarantors under the Lionsgate Senior Credit Facilities, LGCH has the right to cause the Company and such subsidiaries to take actions to become guarantors under the Intercompany Note and provide security over property or assets previously pledged under the Lionsgate Senior Credit Facilities.
Covenants.
The Intercompany Note contains representations and warranties, events of default and affirmative and negative covenants that are customary for similar financings. In addition, the Intercompany Note requires the Company observe and perform each of the covenants set forth in the Lionsgate Credit Agreement which include, among other things and subject to certain significant exceptions, restrictions on the ability to declare or pay dividends, create liens, incur additional indebtedness, make investments, dispose of assets and merge or consolidate with any other person. In addition, a net first lien leverage maintenance covenant and an interest coverage ratio maintenance covenant apply to the Lionsgate Credit Agreement and are tested quarterly by Lionsgate. These covenants and ratios are applicable to and computed for the applicable entities pursuant to the Lionsgate Credit Agreement, which includes Lionsgate subsidiaries which are not part of the Company. As of December 31, 2024, the Company and Lionsgate were in compliance with all applicable covenants.
Sale Transaction or Change of Control.
LGTV is required to prepay the LGTV Loans immediately prior to or simultaneously with the closing of any Sale Transaction or Change of Control, as defined in the Intercompany Note.
eOne IP Credit Facility.
In July 2024, certain
 subsidiaries of the Company entered into a senior secured amortizing term credit facility (the “eOne IP Credit Facility”) based on and secured by the Company’s intellectual property rights primarily associated with certain titles acquired as part of the eOne acquisition. The maximum principal amount of the eOne IP Credit Facility is $340.0 million, subject to the amount of collateral available, which is based on the valuation of unsold rights from the libraries. The eOne IP Credit Facility is subject to quarterly required principal payments of $
8.5 
million, beginning November 14, 2024, with the balance payable at maturity. Advances under the eOne IP Credit Facility bear interest at a rate equal to Term SOFR plus
2.25% per annum (effective interest rate of 6.58%
as of December 31, 2024, before the impact of interest rate swaps, see Note 18 for interest rate swaps). The eOne IP Credit Facility matures on July 3, 2029.
 
LG IP Credit Facility.
In September 2024, certain subsidiaries of the Company entered into a $455.0 million senior secured amortizing term credit facility (the “LG IP Credit Facility”) based on and secured by the Company’s intellectual property rights primarily associated with certain titles. In November 2024 and December 2024, the Company closed amendments which increased the maximum principal amount of the LG IP
 
Credit Facility to
$
850.0
 
million as of December 31, 2024, subject to the amount of collateral available, which is based on the valuation of unsold rights from the libraries. The LG IP Credit Facility is subject to quarterly required principal payments of $
21.25
 
million, beginning February 14, 2025, with the balance payable at maturity. Advances under the LG IP Credit Facility bear interest at a rate equal to Term SOFR plus
 
2.25
% per annum (effective interest rate of
6.58
%
as of December 31, 2024, before the impact of interest rate swaps, see Note 18 for interest rate swaps). The LG IP Credit Facility matures on September 30, 2029.
Lionsgate Exchange Notes and Existing Notes:
On May 8, 2024, LGCH1, an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Lionsgate, which is not a consolidated subsidiary of Lionsgate Studios, issued $389.9 million aggregate principal amount of 5.5% senior notes due 2029 (the “Exchange Notes”) in exchange for an equivalent amount of Lionsgate’s existing 5.5% senior notes due 2029 (the “Existing Notes”). The Exchange Notes initially bear interest at 5.5% annually and mature April 15, 2029, with the interest rate increasing to 6.0% and the maturity date extending to April 15, 2030 effective upon Lionsgate’s completion of the separation of the Starz Business from the Studio Business. Lionsgate may redeem the Exchange Notes, in whole at any time, or in part from time to time, prior to or on and after the Separation Closing Date, as defined in the indenture governing the Exchange Notes, at certain specified redemption prices set forth in the indenture governing the Exchange Notes, plus accrued and unpaid interest, if any, to, but not including, the redemption date.
The Exchange Notes and Existing Notes and related interest expense are not reflected in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The Company and certain of its subsidiaries are guarantors under the Exchange Notes and the Existing Notes. Upon completion of the separation of the Starz Business from the Studio Business, the Exchange Notes will become obligations of the Company and will be reflected in the Company’s financial statements at that time.
The outstanding principal balance of the Exchange Notes and Existing Notes totaled $715.0 million at
December 31
,
2024 and March 31, 2024.
As of
December 31
,
2024, Lionsgate was in compliance with all applicable covenants with respect to the Exchange Notes and the Existing Notes.
Other Debt Transactions
LGTV Term Loan A and LGTV Term Loan B Prepayment
. In May 2024, the Company used the proceeds from the
equity issuance associated with the 
Business Combination
 (Note 2)
to prepay $
84.9
 million principal amount of the LGTV Term Loan A and $
214.1
 million of the LGTV Term Loan B, together with accrued and unpaid interest thereon.
In September 2024
, the Company used the proceeds from the LG IP Credit Facility to prepay $355.1 million principal amount of the LGTV Term Loan B, together with accrued and unpaid interest thereon.
In November 2024, the Company used the proceeds from the increase in the LG IP Credit Facility to pay in full the remaining $250.0 million principal amount of the LGTV Term Loan B, together with accrued and unpaid interest thereon.
 
Loss on Extinguishment of Debt
During the three and nine months ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, the Company recorded a loss on extinguishment of debt related to the transactions described above as summarized in the table below.
 

 
  
Three Months Ended
December 31,
 
  
Nine Months Ended
December 31,
 
 
  
2024
 
  
2023
 
  
2024
 
  
2023
 
 
  
(Amounts in millions)
 
Loss on Extinguishment of Debt:
  
  
  
  
Term Loan A and Term Loan B repayment
(1)
     $ (0.3)      $ —         $ (1.8)      $ —   
  
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 

(1)
See
LGTV Term Loan A and LGTV Term Loan B Prepayment
above.
7. Debt
Total debt of the Company, excluding film related obligations, was as follows:
 
    
March 31, 2024
    
March 31, 2023
 
    
(Amounts in millions)
 
Senior Credit Facilities:
     
Revolving Credit Facility
   $ 575.0      $ —   
Term Loan A
     399.3        428.2  
Term Loan B
     819.2        831.7  
  
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total corporate debt
     1,793.5        1,259.9  
Unamortized debt issuance costs
     (10.2      (16.3
  
 
 
    
 
 
 
Total debt, net
     1,783.3        1,243.6  
Less current portion
     (860.3      (41.4
  
 
 
    
 
 
 
Non-current
portion of debt
   $ 923.0      $ 1,202.2  
  
 
 
    
 
 
 
The following table sets forth future annual contractual principal payment commitments of debt as of
March 31, 2024:
 
 
  
Maturity Date
 
  
Year Ending March 31,
 
Debt Type
  
2025
 
  
2026
 
  
2027
 
  
2028
 
  
2029
 
  
Thereafter
 
  
Total
 
 
  
(Amounts in millions)
 
Revolving Credit Facility
  
 
April 2026
 
  
$
— 
 
  
$
— 
 
  
$
575.0
 
  
$
— 
 
  
$
— 
 
  
$
— 
 
  
$
575.0
 
Term Loan A
  
 
April 2026
 
  
 
41.1
 
  
 
44.5
 
  
 
313.7
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
399.3
 
Term Loan B
  
 
March 2025
 
  
 
819.2
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
819.2
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
$860.3
 
  
$44.5
 
  
$888.7
 
  
$— 
 
  
$— 
 
  
$ — 
 
  
$1,793.5
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
Less aggregate unamortized debt issuance costs
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
(10.2
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
$1,783.3
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
Senior Credit Facilities (Revolving Credit Facility, Term Loan A and Term Loan B)
Revolving Credit Facility Availability of Funds
 & Commitment Fee.
The revolving credit facility provides for borrowings and letters of credit up to an aggregate of $1.25 billion, and at March 31, 2024 there was $675.0 million available. There were no letters of credit outstanding at March 31, 2024. However, borrowing levels are subject to certain financial covenants as discussed below. The Company is required to pay a quarterly commitment fee on the revolving credit facility of 0.250% to 0.375% per annum, depending on the achievement of certain leverage ratios, as defined in the credit and guarantee agreement dated December 8, 2016, as amended (the “Credit Agreement”), on the total revolving credit facility of $1.25 billion less the amount drawn.
Maturity Date:
 
   
Revolving Credit Facility
 & Term Loan A:
April 6, 2026. The outstanding amounts may become due on December 23, 2024 (i.e., 91 days prior to March 24, 2025) prior to its maturity on April 6, 2026 in the event that the aggregate principal amount of outstanding Term Loan B in excess of $250 million has not been repaid, refinanced or extended to have a maturity date on or after July 6, 2026. The Company expects to refinance and extend the maturity date of the Term Loan B prior to December 23, 2024 such that the maturity of the revolving credit facility and Term Loan A are not accelerated.
 
   
Term Loan B:
March 24, 2025.
Interest:
 
   
Revolving Credit Facility
 & Term Loan A:
As amended on June 14, 2023, the Revolving Credit Facility and Term Loan A bear interest at a rate per annum equal to SOFR plus 0.10% plus 1.75% margin (or an alternative base rate plus 0.75%) margin, with a SOFR floor of zero. The margin is subject to potential increases of up to 50 basis points (two (2) increases of 25 basis points each) upon certain increases to net first lien leverage ratios, as defined in the Credit Agreement (effective interest rate of 7.17% as of March 31, 2024, before the impact of interest rate swaps).
 
   
Term Loan B:
As amended on June 14, 2023, the term loan B facility due March 2025 (the “Term Loan B”) bears interest at a rate per annum equal to SOFR plus 0.10% plus 2.25% margin, with a SOFR floor of zero (or an alternative base rate plus 1.25% margin) (effective interest rate of 7.67% as of March 31, 2024, before the impact of interest rate swaps).
Required Principal Payments:
 
   
Term Loan A:
Quarterly principal payments, at quarterly rates of 1.25% beginning September 30, 2022, 1.75% beginning September 30, 2023, and 2.50% beginning September 30, 2024 through March 31, 2026, with the balance payable at maturity.
 
   
Term Loan B:
Quarterly principal payments, at a quarterly rate of 0.25%, with the balance payable at maturity.
The Term Loan A and Term Loan B also require mandatory prepayments in connection with certain asset sales, subject to certain significant exceptions, and the Term Loan B is subject to additional mandatory repayment from specified percentages of excess cash flow, as defined in the Credit Agreement.
Optional Prepayment:
 
 
 
Revolving Credit Facility, Term Loan A
 & Term Loan B:
The Company may voluntarily prepay the Revolving Credit Facility, Term Loan A and Term Loan B at any time without premium or penalty.
Security.
The Senior Credit Facilities are guaranteed by the guarantors named in the Credit Agreement (including entities of Lionsgate that are not part of the Company) and are secured by a security interest in substantially all of the assets of Lionsgate and the Guarantors (as defined in the Credit Agreement), subject to certain exceptions.
Coven
ants.
The Senior Credit Facilities contain representations and warranties, events of default and affirmative and negative covenants that are customary for similar financings and which include, among other things and subject to certain significant exceptions, restrictions on the ability to declare or pay dividends, create liens, incur additional indebtedness, make investments, dispose of assets and merge or consolidate with any other person. In addition, a net first lien leverage maintenance covenant and an interest coverage ratio maintenance covenant apply to the Revolving Credit Facility and the Term Loan A and are tested quarterly. These covenants and ratios are applicable to and computed for the applicable entities pursuant to the agreement which includes Lionsgate subsidiaries which are not part of the Company. As of March 31, 2024, Lionsgate was in compliance with all applicable covenants.
Change in Control.
The Company may also be subject to an event of default upon a change of control (as defined in the Credit Agreement) which, among other things, includes a person or group acquiring ownership or control in excess of 50% of existing Lionsgate common stock.
Lionsgate Senior Notes
As discussed in Note 1, the Senior Notes of Lionsgate are not reflected in the Studio Business combined financial statements. The Studio Business remains a guarantor under the Senior Notes indenture agreement. The outstanding principal balance of the Senior Notes was $715.0 million and $800.0 million at March 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively, with a maturity date of April 15, 2029. The Studio Business guarantee would be applicable if an event of default were to occur by Lionsgate. As of March 31, 2024, Lionsgate was in compliance with all applicable covenants with respect to the Senior Notes and no events of default had occurred.
See Note 21 for the Lionsgate Senior Notes exchanged in May 2024.
Debt Transactions
Term Loan A Prepayment
. In April 2022, the Company voluntarily prepaid the entire outstanding principal amount of the Term Loan A due March 22, 2023 of $193.6 million, together with accrued and unpaid interest.
Credit Agreement Amendment.
On April 6, 2021, the Company amended its Credit Agreement to, among other things, extend the maturity (the “Extension”) of a portion of its revolving credit commitments, amounting to $1.25 billion, and a portion of its outstanding term A loans, amounting to $444.9 million to April 6, 2026, and make certain other changes to the covenants and other provisions therein. After giving effect to the Extension, $250.0 million of the prior revolving credit commitments and $215.1 million of term A loans remained outstanding with a maturity of March 22, 2023. The revolving credit commitments due in March of 2023 were terminated in November 2021 and the term A loans due in March of 2023 were repaid in full in April 2022 (see Term Loan A Prepayment discussion above).
See the
Accounting for the Credit Agreement Amendment
section further below.
Term Loan B Repurchases.
During the year ended March 31, 2022, the Company completed a series of repurchases of the Term Loan B and, in aggregate, paid $95.3 million to repurchase $96.0 million principal amount of the Term Loan B.
 
Loss on Extinguishment of Debt
During the fiscal years ended March 31, 2024, 2023, and 2022, the Company recorded a loss on extinguishment of debt related to the transactions described above as summarized in the
table below.
 
 
  
Year Ended March 31,
 
 
  
2024
 
  
2023
 
  
2022
 
 
  
(Amounts in millions)
 
Loss on Extinguishment of Debt:
  
  
  
Production loan prepayment
(1)
  
$
(1.3
  
$
— 
 
  
$
— 
 
Term Loan A prepayment
  
 
— 
 
  
 
(1.3
  
 
— 
 
Credit Agreement amendment (Revolving Credit Facility and Term Loan A)
(2)
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
(1.7
Termination of a portion of Revolving Credit Facility commitments
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
(1.1
Term Loan B repurchases and other
  
 
— 
 
  
 
— 
 
  
 
(0.6
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
$(1.3)
 
  
$(1.3)
 
  
$(3.4)
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
(1)
Represents issuance costs written off in connection with the early prepayment of certain production loans (see Note 8).
(2)
See
Accounting for the Credit Agreement Amendment
section below.
Accounting for the Credit Agreement Amendment in Fiscal 2022:
Revolving Credit Facility Credit Agreement Amendment on April 6, 2021.
 
 
 
Unamortized debt issuance costs:
Where the borrowing capacity (measured as the amount available under the revolving credit facility multiplied by the remaining term) was less than it was prior to the amendment measured on a
creditor-by-creditor
basis, the unamortized debt issuance costs were written off as a loss on extinguishment of debt in proportion to the decrease in borrowing capacity.
 
 
 
Fees paid to creditors and third-party costs:
All fees paid to creditors or third parties (i.e., new debt issuance costs) are being amortized over the term of the Revolving Credit Facility due in 2026.
Term
Loan A Credit Agreement Amendment on April
 6, 2021.
With respect to substantially all creditors participating in the Term Loan A, the amendment of the credit agreement was considered a modification of terms since the present value of the cash flows after the amendment differed by less than a 10% change from the present value of the cash flows on a
creditor-by-creditor
basis prior to the amendment. Where the cash flows differed by more than 10% on a creditor by creditor basis, that portion was considered a debt extinguishment. For new participating creditors, their portion of the debt was treated as new issuances to new creditors. Accordingly, the associated costs were accounted for as follows:
 
 
 
Unamortized debt issuance costs, third-party costs and fees paid to creditors:
To the extent the refinancing was considered a modification of terms, the unamortized debt issuance costs and fees paid to creditors were recorded as a reduction of the applicable debt outstanding, and are being amortized over the applicable term of the debt and the third-party costs were expensed as a loss on extinguishment of debt. To the extent the refinancing was considered an extinguishment, the unamortized debt issuance costs and fees paid to creditors were expensed as a loss on extinguishment of debt, and the third-party costs were recorded as a reduction of the applicable debt outstanding and are being amortized over the applicable term of the debt. To the extent there was a reduction of the outstanding balance on a
creditor-by-creditor
basis (i.e., a partial prepayment of debt), previously incurred unamortized debt issuance costs and fees were expensed as a loss on extinguishment of debt on the combined statement of operations.
For
all of the above transactions, debt issuance costs recorded as a reduction of outstanding debt are amortized using the effective interest method.
 
The following table summarizes the accounting for the Credit Agreement Amendment on April 6, 2021, as described above:
 
 
 
Year Ended
March 31, 2022
 
 
 
Loss on
Extinguishment of
Debt
 
 
Recorded as a Reduction
of Outstanding Debt
Balances & Amortized
Over Life of
New Issuances
 
 
Total
 
 
 
(Amounts in millions)
 
Credit Agreement amendment (Revolving Credit Facility and Term Loan A):
 
 
 
New debt issuance costs and call premiums
   $ 0.6      $ 5.6      $ 6.2  
Previously incurred debt issuance costs
     1.1        18.4        19.5  
  
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
   $ 1.7      $ 24.0      $ 25.7  
  
 
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
 
Entertainment One Film And Television Business [Member]      
Production Financing
(8)
Production Financing
Production Financing
The Company uses production financing to fund certain of its television and film
productions
which are arranged on an individual production basis by either special purpose production subsidiaries, each secured by the assets and future revenues of such production subsidiaries, which are
non-recourse
to the Company’s assets, or through a senior revolving credit facility obtained in November 2021, dedicated to production financing.
Interest is charged at bank prime rate plus a margin based on the risk of the respective production. The weighted average interest rate on all production financing as of October 1, 2023 was 7.5%.
The Company’s senior revolving film and television production credit facility (the “RPCF”) with MUFG Union Bank, N.A., as administrative agent and lender and certain other financial institutions, as lenders thereto (the “Revolving Production Financing Agreement”) provides the Company with commitments having a maximum aggregate principal amount of $250,000 thousand. The Revolving Production Financing Agreement also provides the Company with the option to request a commitment increase up to an aggregate additional amount of $150,000 thousand subject to agreement of the lenders. The Revolving Production Financing Agreement extends through November 22, 2024. The Company uses the RPCF to fund certain of the Company’s original film and TV production costs. Borrowings under the RPCF are
non-recourse
to the Company’s assets.
The Company has U.S. dollar production credit facilities and Canadian dollar and U.S. dollar production loans with various banks. For all periods presented, the carrying value approximated fair value. The carrying amounts of each component of Production Financing were as follows:
 
(In thousands)   
Production
Loans
    
Credit
Facilities
    
Total
Production
Financing
 
As of October 1, 2023
   $  8,185      $  141,911      $  150,096  
The following table represents movements in production financing during the first nine months of 2023:
 
(In thousands)   
Production
Financing
 
Balance at December 25, 2022
   $ 194,781  
Drawdown
     117,939  
Repayments
     (162,029
Foreign exchange differences
     (595
  
 
 
 
Balance at October 1, 2023
  
$
150,096
 
  
 
 
 
 
(9)
Production Financing
Production Financing
The Company uses production financing to fund certain of its television and film productions which are arranged on an individual production basis by either special purpose production subsidiaries, each secured by the assets and future revenues of such production subsidiaries, which are
non-recourse
to the Company’s assets, or through a senior revolving credit facility obtained in November 2021, dedicated to production financing.
Interest is charged at bank prime rate plus a margin based on the risk of the respective production. The weighted average interest rate on all production financing as of December 25, 2022 was 3.3%.
The Company’s senior revolving film and television production credit facility (the “RPCF”) with MUFG Union Bank, N.A., as administrative agent and lender and certain other financial institutions, as lenders thereto (the “Revolving Production Financing Agreement”) provides the Company with commitments having a maximum aggregate principal amount of $250 thousand. The Revolving Production Financing Agreement also
 
provides the Company with the option to request a commitment increase up to an aggregate additional amount of $150 thousand subject to agreement of the lenders. The Revolving Production Financing Agreement extends through November 22, 2024. The Company uses the RPCF to fund certain of the Company’s original film and TV production costs. Borrowings under the RPCF are
non-recourse
to the Company’s assets.
The Company has U.S. dollar production credit facilities and Canadian dollar and U.S. dollar production loans with various banks. For all periods presented, the carrying value approximated fair value. The carrying amounts of each component of Production Financing were as follows:
 
(In thousands)
  
Production
Loans
 
  
Credit
Facilities
 
  
Total
Production
Financing
 
As of December 25, 2022
   $ 53,198      $ 141,583      $ 194,781  
The following table represents the movements in production financing during 2022:
 
(In thousands)
  
Production
Financing
 
Balance at December 26, 2021
   $ 170,053  
Drawdown
     257,884  
Repayments
     (230,974
Foreign exchange differences
     (2,182
  
 
 
 
Balance at December 25, 2022
  
$
194,781
 
  
 
 
 
The Company expects to repay all of its outstanding production financing loans in 2023.