Film Zone

Film Zone (previously known as The Film Zone) was a Latin American subscription television channel that broadcast movies from the 1980s to 2010s. It was owned and operated by Fox Networks Group Latin America, the same company that owns Cinecanal and the Fox Premium package. It was launched on the air on April 5, 1999 to mark the presence of the basic service and thus promote premium channels. It closed its transmissions on September 18, 2017, being replaced by the Latin American version of the FXM channel.

Why was it replaced?

 * Declining programming: Since 2012, the channel was already somewhat dead, there were no new movies, since Film Zone was a channel for retro movies.
 * Because Fox wanted to bring FXM to Latin America: Fox in the United States already had a movie channel in the United States, called FXM, which existed since 1994, which showed contemporary movies from 20th Century Studios and other movie studios, since they needed a space for the new channel and that was going to cost a lot of money, they decided better to replace Film Zone with FXM. Although it was a bad decision, since FXM is the same as Cinecanal but with a different name.

Probability of returning
Like those channels that were replaced by others, it is almost impossible for Film Zone to return even with the recent closure of FXM in Latin America, it is the same as Tiin returning after Bitme shut down. Film Zone also made a farewell for the audience, so it has very low chances of returning in the future.

Disney also has no plans to bring it back, as they don't want to keep two third-party movie channels going at once.

As his slogan says: "Good stories never die"