Set to launch in the U.S. and Canada on March 4, Paramount+ will feature original content as well as shows from CBS and other broadcast networks such as MTV, Comedy Central, BET, Paramount Network and Nickelodeon. Showtime, the sister streaming service to CBS All Access, will continue to operate separately from Paramount+. Some Showtime-branded originals will be ticketed for the new service and some form of bundling is likely down the line.
In addition, the company has also revealed the new slate of original series that are currently being in development under Paramount+. This includes: a new spy drama series titled
The new streaming service Paramount+ made its debut during the AFC Championship on CBS, showing fans the look at all of the movies, TV shows, sports, and news in the works. After the merger between Viacom and CBS, the established CBS All Access will soon transform into Paramount+, providing a lot [.]