Netflix, Paramount, Sony And Others Are Reportedly In Talks To Buy Letterboxd
The movie-centric social network is said to be seeking new ownership.
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Letterboxd may have a new majority owner in the near future, and some eyebrow-raising names are among the potential buyers. Netflix, Sony Pictures, Paramount, private equity company TPG and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian are all in the mix, according to Puck. A Semafor report from earlier this year indicated Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes owner Versant was interested too.
Holding company Tiny has seemingly been in talks with potential buyers for its stake in the social network for film buffs. In 2023, Tiny bought 60 percent of Letterboxd at a reported valuation of $50 million. Letterboxd co-founders Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow still own the remainder, as Variety notes. Investment bank Liontree is said to be handling the latest sale process, which reportedly pegs Letterboxd at a valuation of $250 million.
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