Jason Constantine, Lionsgate Exec for 'John Wick,' 'Saw,' Dies at 55
- Jason Constantine, who served as co-president of Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group, passed away on Thursday after a prolonged battle with cancer.
- Constantine began his professional journey more than 25 years ago in the role of acquisitions director at Trimark Pictures, the company that later became Lionsgate.
- He oversaw major Lionsgate franchises including John Wick and Saw, and was involved with acclaimed films like Crash, Precious, and Knives Out.
- Lionsgate praised Constantine's fearless spirit, creative energy, and said his influence will continue across their most successful franchises.
- His family requests donations to brain cancer research led by his neurosurgeons at Stanford and UCLA, and a boombox account invites memories.
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Jason Constantine, Co-President of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, Dead at 55
Jason Constantine, co-president of the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group who has been with the film studio for the last 25 years, nearly since the company’s inception, has passed away following a long fight with cancer. He was 55. In his time with Lionsgate Constantine has overseen some of the studio’s biggest franchises, including “John Wick” and “Saw,” having pushed for the latter after seeing just a brief concept short, and he’s been closely ass…
Jason Constantine Dies: Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Co-President Was 55
Longtime Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Co-President Jason Constantine has passed away after a long fight with cancer. He was 55. Constantine has been an executive at Lionsgate nearly near its inception, starting his career more than 25 years ago as a director of acquisitions at Lionsgate’s predecessor, Trimark Pictures. His run at Lionsgate spanned its […]
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