Company: TGE
Filing Date: 2025-12-03
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-117807
Chunk: 66

Company: Generation Essentials Group
Filing Date: 2025-12-03
Form: 424B3
Chunk 66
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 the risk of not being
able to recoup these investments.

We incur significant costs
and cash expenditures to acquire movie rights. Many of our agreements to acquire movie rights require up-front payments. We determine
the amount of the payments or funding we are willing to make based on our estimate of the economic success of the motion picture. Although
these estimates are based on our knowledge of industry trends, market conditions and the market potential of the motion picture, actual
results may ultimately differ from our estimates.

The production of motion
pictures is subject to a number of uncertainties, including delays and increased expenditures due to creative differences among key cast
members and other key creative personnel or other disruptions or events beyond our control. Risks such as illness, disability or death
of star performers, technical complications with special effects or other aspects of production, shortages of necessary equipment, damage
to negatives, master tapes and recordings or adverse weather conditions may cause cost overruns and delay or frustrate completion of
a production. In addition, directors tend to hold substantial control over the production of motion pictures, and this may affect the
producers’ ability to control the production schedule and budget. Further, when we co-produce in a motion picture, we generally
have less control over the development and production processes.

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We may be required to provide
additional funding or advances to complete production of our motion pictures, for example if a motion picture incurs budget overruns
during production. Such additional funding could have an adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.
In addition, we may not be able to recoup our funding as a result of increased costs from budget overruns. Increased costs may also delay
the release of a motion picture to a less favorable time, which could negatively affect its box office performance and thus our revenue
arising out of the motion picture and its overall financial success.

If a motion picture fails
to perform to our original estimates or expectations, we may not be able to realize the expected economic return from that motion picture,
fail to recoup advances we paid or funding we made or record accelerated amortization or fair value write downs of capitalized motion
picture production costs. Any of these events may adversely impact our business, financial condition and results of operations.

Risks associated
with our capacity as a co-producer of or financial investor in our films.

We co-produce (in a non-controlling
position) or invest in film production, which exposes us to several