Paramount To Launch Streaming Service On March 4th To Rival Netflix And Disney.....

Simply_Black

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https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/feb/25/paramount-plus-streaming-service-new-and-old-fims


Paramount
has become the latest studio to unveil plans for a streaming service it hopes will help maximise profits on films whose release has been affected by the pandemic.

Paramount Plus, which launches on 4 March, will feature archive content as well as carrying new movies 30 days after theatrical release – or 45 for tentpole titles. These include oft-postponed releases such as Top Gun: Maverick (due in cinemas on 2 July), A Quiet Place II (17 September) and Mission: Impossible 7 (19 November).

“Audiences are changing in their habits and we want to make sure that these films are available when they’re fresh after a full theatrical run,” Paramount Pictures CEO Jim Gianopulos told Variety on Wednesday.

“Audiences are changing in their habits and we want to make sure that these films are available when they’re fresh after a full theatrical run,” Paramount Pictures CEO Jim Gianopulos told Variety on Wednesday.

Mission: Impossible 7 wrapped filming last week after a long-running shoot involving multiple restarts in a wide variety of locations. Post-production is now under way in London ahead of the proposed release over the Thanksgiving weekend holiday in the US.

The move is another blow for cinema owners seeking to shore up trade post-lockdown.

Disney and Warner Bros have already launched popular streaming services either in tandem with a cinematic release or – particularly in the US, where most venues have been closed for almost a year – as standalone platforms.

Universal recently struck a deal with key US chains that would allow them to stream new titles after only 17 days in cinemas.

Paramount also announced TV series based on hit movies such as The Italian Job, Love Story, Flashdance and Fatal Attraction.
 

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REVIVALS 12:12 A.M.
Rugrats Reboot Series to Hit Paramount+ With Original Voice Cast
By Chris Murphy@christress
Photo: YouTube



The babies are back in town. Deadline reports that the tiny tots of Nickelodeon’s 1991 animated franchise Rugrats are back for a revival series with the original voice cast. Yes, 30 (gulp) years later, iconic voice actors E.G. Daily (Tommy Pickles), Nancy Cartwright (Chuckie Finster), Cheryl Chase (Angelica Pickles), Cree Summer (Susie Carmichael), and Kath Soucie (Phil and Lil DeVille) are joining forces to lend their talents to CGI-reimagined update to the beloved series.

Rugrats is one of the most iconic cartoons recognized by fans around the globe, and this original version is one we are taking great care and pride in creating for a brand-new audience,” said Ramsey Naito, president of Nickelodeon Animation. “Having the voice cast behind these special characters come together is one of the essential pieces to making the show recognizable and we can’t wait to watch this talented group bring them to life again.”

The revival will be able to stream on Paramount+, which released a clip from the series on social media. In the clip, you can see CGI renderings of Tommy Pickles house, Reptar, and the whole gang before Angelica, the original baddie, attempts to manipulate Chuckie, the original soft boy, into getting her some cookies. Unfortunately for her, li’l Chuckie doesn’t know where or what a pantry is. Fingers crossed the revival series utilizes the instantly recognizable theme song as well as Mya’s single “Take Me There,” made famous by the seminal film Rugrats in Paris. Hey, while we’re at it, let’s get a CGI remake of Rugrats in Paris and All Grown Up going, too.
 

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Paramount+is just a rebrand of CBS all access. This is not a new streaming service fam... @Simply_Black need to update the thread title. The title is misleading.

"CBS All Access will be rebranded as Paramount+ on March 4, 2021, as part of its expansion to feature content from ViacomCBS's other brands.[1] Paramount+ will also expand to international markets, starting with Latin America on the day of the service's rebranding, followed by the Nordic countries on March 25, 2021 and Australia in mid-2021"

 

fonzerrillii

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Paramount+is just a rebrand of CBS all access. This is not a new streaming service fam... @Simply_Black need to update the thread title. The title is misleading.

"CBS All Access will be rebranded as Paramount+ on March 4, 2021, as part of its expansion to feature content from ViacomCBS's other brands.[1] Paramount+ will also expand to international markets, starting with Latin America on the day of the service's rebranding, followed by the Nordic countries on March 25, 2021 and Australia in mid-2021"


The information related to the films ... is new....
 

Black A. Camus

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I cut cable and switched to streaming sites. But man, I dont think I can afford another streaming site. I spend more on them than I did cable.

Amazon Prime with CBS $20.00
Netflix. $10.00
Hulu Prime.$14.99
Disney Plus. $7.00
HBO Max. $14.99

Cable was only $49.99
 

BigFish999

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I'm sure there are threads around here spouting the virtues of I.P.T.V.
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tallblacknyc

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Yeah cutting the cord didn't work out so well did it
I’ve seen everything ya seen and haven’t paid for nothing.. even When I want to see WandaVision i just wait till fri/ Saturday to go to 1 of my friends with benefits crib watch it than smash.. plus there’s streaming sites that always have all this stuff especially now that most of this shit is straight to platform
 

tallblacknyc

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It's time to get creative. get a small group of people you trust and split up the services. one person gets netflix, hulu, prime...another gets Disney, HBO, etc...share the passwords...fuck these corporations.
People actually been kinda doing that.. some people get free subscriptions due to a company they might be under.. like free Apple TV for a yr.. Netflix for free for a yr or 2.. getting tidal for free.. lot of things like buying a piece of tech live tv, mobile device , etc give out free subscription
 

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What’s Old Is New: Paramount+ Wants to Beat the Disney Bundle with a Single Service

From "Spongebob" to "The Godfather," it will all be remixed and served up on Paramount+. But ViacomCBS still wants you to pay extra for Showtime.
Chris Lindahl
Feb 25, 2021 8:00 am

“Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years” will debut on Paramount+.
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ViacomCBS executives took a page out of the Disney playbook with a three-hour investors’ extravaganza February 24 during which executives previewed the streaming strategy anchored by the soon-to-launch Paramount+. Familiar streaming themes were there and accounted for: Spend big on content ($5 billion annually by 2024) and leverage existing IP (“Criminal Minds,” “Frasier,” and “60 Minutes” will all get streaming-ready reboots).
Even as ViacomCBS imitates its competitors’ success, it’s approaching a streaming-first future on its own terms. Unlike Disney and its Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ bundle, the single Paramount+ app provides programming for adults and kids, live news and sports, a library with 2,500 movies and 30,000 episodes, and exclusive content from the likes of MTV, Comedy Central, and CBS.



Where WarnerMedia built its offering around HBO Max, ViacomCBS will keep Showtime as a separate paid service. The ad-based Pluto TV will also remain in play.

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Together, Paramount+, Showtime, BET+, and Pluto create what Viacom executives called “the super funnel” designed to sell ads and reach consumers online, on TV, and in streaming.
Pluto TV, the free, ad-supported network that offers custom live channels with a range of movies and shows, now has over 43 million monthly active users globally, an 80 percent year-to-year increase.
Among its channels is Showtime Selects, a free, ad-supported channel that also represents an opportunity to upsell. When the Bryan Cranston-starring “Your Honor” premiered on Showtime in December, more people watched the first episode on Pluto TV, and then followed through by subscribing, than they did via YouTube.
“Once they’re hooked, we offer a trial subscription for more,” said Tom Ryan, ViacomCBS’ president and CEO of streaming.
ViacomCBS plans to repeat that success with a Paramount+ Selects channel that gives subscribers a chance to add Showtime programming to Paramount+.
“We believe in the broader strategy of carving out lanes,” said David Nevins, CBS’ chief creative officer and Showtime Networks chairman. “Some viewers will want the free content on Pluto. Some will want the broad offerings on Paramount+ and some will want the premium entertainment offerings on Showtime. People are used to paying for premium Showtime content.”
Unlike HBO Max with its day-and-date strategy for the Warner Bros. 2021 theatrical slate, Paramount signaled a stronger commitment to theatrical — at least by comparison. The 90-day theatrical window has been replaced: “A Quiet Place Part II” and “Mission Impossible” will appear on Paramount+ 45 days after hitting theaters later this year, while other films will get a 30-day theatrical window.
Other films will head straight to Paramount+ in the US, including “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.” All ViacomCBS studio units are working on movies exclusively for the service.



Chair Shari Redstone said more than many of its competitors, ViacomCBS straddles the lines between linear, theatrical, and streaming.
“Some people will tell you that a company like ours has to choose: We’re either all in on linear or all in on streaming. We think that’s a false choice,” she said. “The industry is transitioning, but for consumers, it’s happening at different paces in different places. We will live in this hybrid environment for a while. We are the company that is best positioned to enable this transition over time.”
When the service launches March 4, it will be available in the US for $9.99. It will launch in Latin America and Canada that same day, with the Nordics and Australia later this year.
Another key to the Paramount+ strategy is news and sports. The service will offer every NFL game live, as well as college football, basketball, and soccer matches from leagues around the world. Executives say soccer is a valuable investment: It skews younger, is growing in popularity, and drove more subscriptions to Paramount+ predecessor CBS All Access than any sport besides the NFL, executives said.
CBS News will come in both local and national flavors, with linear and on-demand offerings. “60 Minutes” will get a made-for-streaming spinoff, (unsurprisingly, titled “60 Minutes+“) that’s geared toward millennials. Newsmagazine “48 Hours” will get a makeover as “Forty-Eight Hours,” which is meant to capitalize on the craze for true-crime content.
In June, a $4.99 ad-supported option will be available in the US that offers less sports programming and removes live local stations as well as the CBS broadcast live feed.
In this liminal time where theatrical is still in play but people increasingly favor streaming, ViacomCBS’ strategy marks a clear recognition that they need to aim younger. The audience for CBS News, the global, 24/7 news stream available on CBS All Access, skews 20 years younger than the network’s broadcast news audience. That feed will be a Paramount+ centerpiece.

 

SamSneed

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I cut cable and switched to streaming sites. But man, I dont think I can afford another streaming site. I spend more on them than I did cable.

Amazon Prime with CBS $20.00
Netflix. $10.00
Hulu Prime.$14.99
Disney Plus. $7.00
HBO Max. $14.99

Cable was only $49.99
So you trusted streamin huh
 

sorcererforemost

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Do these fools understand that they aren't adding anything new? And what's not available can be found through other means of streaming.

It's like when Sony tried forcing people to pay for PS1 titles on PS3 by removing BC from the newer versions. But all everyone did was continue to emulate on PC and PSP ( Sony fucked themselves with putting the motherboard onto the battery as if tech folks wouldn't figure a way around the firmware updates.)
 

Complex

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I cut cable and switched to streaming sites. But man, I dont think I can afford another streaming site. I spend more on them than I did cable.

Amazon Prime with CBS $20.00
Netflix. $10.00
Hulu Prime.$14.99
Disney Plus. $7.00
HBO Max. $14.99

Cable was only $49.99

I'm interested in the long term implications

because everybody and their momma has a streaming service now
 

Ryokurin

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They want you to pay extra for this even if you paying for cable?

Fuckouttahere

Viacom/Paramount/CBS content and back catalog, exclusive shows, 1st run movies and your local CBS station. They are eliminating the need for cable, not supplementing it.

edit: Paramount+ will drop the local TV portion in June unless you are subscribed by June. But that makes it a dollar cheaper.
 

gene cisco

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I cut cable and switched to streaming sites. But man, I dont think I can afford another streaming site. I spend more on them than I did cable.

Amazon Prime with CBS $20.00
Netflix. $10.00
Hulu Prime.$14.99
Disney Plus. $7.00
HBO Max. $14.99

Cable was only $49.99
Damn. Seedbox cost $5 a month and get to keep the content. They turning this streaming shit into TV for suckers. :smh: Ain't nothing like controlling your own content ---especially if you got kids.
 
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