Paramount streaming platform will release new movies every week in 2022

By Chilimovie - 28 July 2021

Self-built streaming media platform seems to be the current priority of every Hollywood producer. Under the dual pressure of Netflix and the epidemic, streaming seems to be the only way out. A few days ago, Paramount’s streaming media platform Paramount+ announced a new film release plan. It is understood that starting from 2022, Paramount+ will launch a new movie every week.

Calculated by the number, Paramount+ will release 52 films in 2022. In contrast to the leading streaming media leader Netflix, more than 70 movies have been launched a year. In other words, although Paramount+ has adopted a rather aggressive release strategy, it still cannot match Netflix. However, Paramount is not an online organization. In addition to cinema films and previous film libraries, Paramount+ currently has a library of more than 2500 films. Paramount Pictures said that new films will be launched on Paramount+ 30-45 days after their release, such as A Quiet Place 2, High Aspirations 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Transformers 7 and Mission Impossible 7. In addition, after the agreement with EPIX and MGM will be screened in theaters and a pay TV window will be provided on EPIX, films such as Quadi 3 and 007: No Time to Die will be directly launched on Paramount+.

Paramount+ will also launch new derivative products and restart the Star Trek, StarCraft, Yellowstone, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Ruglas and SpongeBob SquarePants series . Overall, Paramount+ will provide more than 30,000 episodes, 2,500 movies and more than 1,000 live broadcasts of sports events, as well as 24/7 news coverage. Paramount said: We hope that by the end of 2024 there will be 65-75 million global streaming media subscribers, most of which are expected to come from Paramount+. By the end of 2020, the two major North American streaming media giants, Netflix, have more than 200 million subscribers. , While Disney+ is close to 100 million. Therefore, it is still difficult for Paramount to see the same.