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Letterboxd could find a new home at Netflix, but Sony is fighting for it, too

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 11, 20263 Mins Read
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Letterboxd, the fast-growing social network for film lovers, could soon have a new owner. According to a report by Puck News, the New Zealand-based platform has been exploring a potential sale, attracting interest from several major entertainment companies, including Netflix, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Paramount Skydance.

While no deal has been confirmed, the discussions highlight how valuable online fan communities have become as streaming platforms compete not just for viewers, but also for the audiences that influence what people watch next.

Hollywood heavyweights are reportedly circling Letterboxd

Founded in 2011, Letterboxd has evolved from a niche movie diary into one of the internet’s largest film communities. Users can review films, create watchlists, rate movies, and follow friends or critics, turning the platform into a social discovery engine for cinema enthusiasts. According to Puck, Letterboxd’s owners have held preliminary discussions with multiple potential buyers. Alongside Netflix and Sony Pictures, interested parties reportedly include Paramount Skydance, RedBird Capital Partners, TPG, and venture capital firm Seven Seven Six, led by Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.

Letterboxd is majority-owned by Canadian holding company Tiny, which acquired a 60 percent stake in 2023 at a reported valuation of $50 million to $60 million. Co-founders Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow retain the remaining 40 percent.

Investment bank LionTree is reportedly managing the sale process and is said to be seeking a valuation of around $250 million, reflecting Letterboxd’s rapid growth. As of June 2026, the platform has surpassed 30 million registered members, adding roughly 10 million users over the past year. It has also begun expanding beyond reviews with the launch of an online movie rental service. Neither Letterboxd nor the companies reportedly involved have confirmed the discussions. Netflix, Paramount, and Letterboxd declined to comment, while Alexis Ohanian jokingly responded that he “can’t sneeze without someone talking about it.”

A sale could reshape one of cinema’s most influential communities

Any acquisition by a major Hollywood studio or streaming platform would inevitably raise questions about editorial independence. Letterboxd has built its reputation as a community-driven platform where users freely review and recommend films regardless of distributor or streaming service. If acquired by Netflix, Sony, or Paramount, critics may question whether the platform could eventually prioritize certain titles or integrate promotional content more deeply into the user experience.

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Those concerns are not without precedent. Rotten Tomatoes faced similar criticism during the years it operated under NBCUniversal, with some observers arguing that ownership by a major media company created the appearance of potential conflicts of interest. The review aggregation site now operates under Versant Media, which itself reportedly explored acquiring Letterboxd earlier this year, according to Semafor.

For whichever company ultimately succeeds, the attraction is obvious. Letterboxd has become one of the most influential destinations for movie discovery, particularly among younger audiences whose ratings, reviews, and recommendations frequently shape online conversations and viewing trends. Whether Letterboxd remains independent or joins a media giant, the outcome could influence how millions of film fans discover, discuss, and engage with cinema in the years ahead.

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