Paramount+, the renamed streaming service formerly known as CBS All Access which encompasses all of ViacomCBS' networks and brands, is getting a huge assortment of new major theatrical films.
Variety and Deadline report that Mission Impossible 7, A Quiet Place 2, and the PAW Patrol movie are slated to release on Paramount+ a mere 45 days after their theatrical debut, with Variety noting, "Paramount will look to 30 days for most titles and 45 days for tentpoles."
A new Beavis and Butthead movie, a Workaholics movie with the original cast, a new Paranormal Activity movie, and a new Pet Semetary movie will forego theaters and exclusively release on Paramount+.
The Hollywood Reporter also states that James Bond: No Time to Die will also eventually land on Paramount Plus thanks to a new deal between Paramount and MGM.
The news was announced at ViacomCBS’ investors’ call on Wednesday. Paramount Plus, which launches on March 4, will serve as Viacom’s competitor to streaming juggernauts like Netflix, Amazon, and HBO Max. More than 2,500 films will be offered in its library.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, details on the new Paranormal Activity movie are scarce, but the upcoming Pet Semetary film will serve as an origin story for the Stephen King horror franchise.
Heading up Paramount Plus’ comedy offerings are a new Beavis and Butthead film from series creator Mike Judge, The Weekly Show With Trevor Noah, Inside Amy Schumer, a new Workaholics movie, and a new Reno 911 special dubbed Reno 911: The Hunt for QAnon.
Pre-COVID-19, the norm was that movies would screen in theaters for a minimum of 90 days before being available elsewhere. Paramount is following the example set by Warner Bros. and Universal in closing the theatrical window to get their tentpoles in front of audiences at home sooner. Warner Bros. will release its entire 2021 movie slate on HBO Max the same day as their theatrical release, while Universal Pictures will sell movies digitally for a premium price after 17 days in theaters.
A Quiet Place 2 is currently scheduled for theatrical release on September 17, while Mission Impossible 7 is targeting November 17, although both have been the subject of previous release delays.
Also featured as part of ViacomCBS' investor day, a Frasier revival is also headed for Paramount Plus, Showtime's Halo series will premiere on Paramount+ instead of the premium cable network, and Nickelodeon is expanding the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise with a new animated film and dedicated production studio. Article From & Read More ( Mission Impossible 7, A Quiet Place 2, and More Headed to Paramount+ After 45 Days in Theaters - IGN - IGN )https://ift.tt/3qRUCjT
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