20-05-2022 14:57
Sky and Now TV are supposed to get Paramount + in June. How will NOW customers access it and is there a cost? I understand Sky customers are getting it free as part of the Sky Cinema package.
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20-05-2022 15:26
@Anonymous User
If you have a NOW device it will be an app for you to log in to. We won't get it free, it's either £6.99 a month or £69.90 a year.
09-06-2022 13:03
It will be available without Now tv on Roku or a smart tv when it is launched also available on Amazon Prime
09-06-2022 13:00
You will end up paying more if you stay with Now
09-06-2022 21:29
It depends on the content. The content I’m interested in is going to be across all the main streaming services, so effectively they have me tied in for life 😂
09-06-2022 16:28
@superglo2012 Paramount+ is a separate service. But I suspect you know that and are just cheerfully trolling away judging by your other posts.
23-06-2022 11:13
Now tv is getting too expensive for a streaming service with adverts, and most of the programs that are on Now, are either on Disney+ or Paramount + or Amazon
23-06-2022 13:16
That's because Paramount and Disney are pulling the content they own onto their own services.
Even when HBO Max launches all the WarnerMedia and HBO content will leave.
Technically speaking Sky content will be originals and NBC/Universal.
23-06-2022 10:06
It does say on the actual sky site that Now cinema subscribers will also get the paramount movies however I’ve yet to see it added to now. If anyone can shed some light on this that would be great. The article was posted on Wednesday 22 June 2022
“This app will not be available on NOW, but as part of Sky Cinema’s continued relationship with Paramount, NOW Cinema members will be able to stream brand new Paramount blockbusters through Sky Cinema and enjoy a library of Paramount’s films on demand at no additional cost”
https://www.skygroup.sky/article/sky-cinema-now-includes-paramount-at-no-extra-cost
23-06-2022 10:09
@Anonymous User
It's referring to films like Top Gun, which outside the UK is on Paramount+. The films will be within the Sky cinema channels and not branded as Paramount but Sky Cinema.
23-06-2022 11:10
Though Top Gun and other films will be going by to be on paramount plus soon as agreements end beyond any doubt. Will be very similar to Disney/Fox and Sky will get a small handful of paramount movies to keep on there service.
If you have Sky Cinema via Now I really do struggle to see the value at all anymore.
23-06-2022 20:02 - edited 23-06-2022 20:09
Paramount movies will be on both Paramount+ and Sky Cinema I believe, Scream for instance , the rights are being shared.
Scream is on Paramount+ from 25th July