Amazon’s Prime Video has signed a multi-year deal with Leonine Studios for film rights in Germany and Austria.
The agreement covers all Leonine theatrical releases from January 1, 2026. Prime Video will hold exclusive streaming rights for six months during the pay-2 window.
The deal includes major Hollywood titles. These are The Housemaid, The Drama starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, and The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.
German productions are also included. One example is Ein Fast Perfekter Antrag. Library titles cover Asterix and Obelix, The Expendables, and John Wick.
Leonine CEO Fred Kogel praised the partnership. He called it a continuation of a “long-standing, successful collaboration.”
Andreas Hartmann of Prime Video Germany highlighted the mix of content. He said the deal brings “international blockbusters” and “successful German productions” to viewers.
The move reflects a broader trend. Streamers are increasingly partnering with local European studios. Recent examples include Prime Video’s deal with France Télévisions and Disney+’s partnership with German broadcaster ZDF.
Leonine is owned by Mediawan. The company produces and distributes content and owns several production firms.