Paramount launches its big trains to work on its new streaming platform

The Paramount Historical Studios launches its major productions, such as “Mission: Impossible 7”, “Top Gun: Maverick” and “A Quiet Place 2”, directed by “streaming” 45 films of his time in Chinese.

The titles will be launched on the new Paramount + platform, a Netflix-like production container at Disney + that will be inaugurated on March 4 in the United States, Canada and Latin America, to be the next to hit the European continent.

Viacom CBS, the proprietor of the brand, announced the strategy during a year of inverse ads as a promotion of the new service, which will offer two aircraft, one for $ 4.99 each and another $ 9.99.

In this way, Paramount imitates the strategy of other classic Hollywood studios.

During the Disney pandemic, movies like “Soul” (Pixar) and “Mulan” (at an extra cost) were trained while Warner Bros. hizo one more aggressive attack to launch his songs directly by “streaming” the same day that read to the movies.

“The public is changing in its habits and we want to ensure that these movies are available when there are frescoes after a complete presentation in Chinese”, explains the review Variety the director of Paramount Pictures, Jim Gianopulos.

A new streaming platform

With this maneuver, the studio claims to be able to subscribe to a new “streaming” service that reads more, more than any other of its intermediate competitors, including HBO Max and Peacock (from NBCUniversal) the most recent.

For the last few months, Paramount has been floating around selling Netflix and Amazon movies like “The Trial of Chicago 7”, “Coming 2 America” ​​and “Without Remorse”. It is embarrassing to watch the train tracks of titles like “Mission Impossible 7” hoping for the re-release of Chinese.

Although at the moment there is a priority of 45 days to train in salas, other belts are trained exclusively in Paramount +. This is the case for the sequel to “Paranormal Activity”, “Pet Sematary” and “The In Between”.

With more than 2,500 episodes composing a catalog, a replica of the classic “Pulp Fiction”, the new versions of the “The Rugrats” and “Fraiser” series will be released.

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