O'Melveny & Myers advised Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. on a $375 million movie financing deal with China's most popular television production company Hunan TV and Broadcast Intermediary Co.

Based in central China's Changsha city, Hunan TV has agreed to fund a quarter of Lions Gate's $1.5 billion-worth movie productions over the next three years, including action-adventure film “Gods of Egypt,” action thriller “The Last Witch Hunter” and romantic thriller “Age of Adaline.” The deal does not include, however, the upcoming sequels to Lions Gate blockbusters such as “The Hunger Games” and “Twilight.”

As part of the deal, Hunan TV will have the rights to invest in up to 43 percent of Lions Gate's co-productions in China. The Chinese company will also get exclusive rights to distribute four of Lions Gate's pictures in China every year. In turn, the Santa Monica-based studio can invest in Hunan TV's film productions in China and to distribute those pictures overseas.