Here’s everything you need to know about the new streaming service:
Where Is It Available?
The streaming service became available in the U.S. on March 4, 2021 and parts of Latin America. CBS All Access will become Paramount Plus in Canada with a full offering “available later this year.”
It will become available in the Nordics on March 25. Australia will have access sometime mid-2021, though no date has been set.
It’s unclear when it will become available in the UK.
How Much Will It Cost?
There are two tiers being offered at this present moment.
You can get an ad-free service for $9.99 per month (or $99.999 annually), or opt for limited commercials for $5.99 (or $59.99 per year if you pay upfront). In June, the lower-priced tier will drop to $4.99. It will still offer the same on-demand originals and library content, but it will limit access to CBS stations, which will be a feature that’s exclusive to the higher-priced tier.
Dora and the Lost City of Gold and
Sonic the Hedgehog to
Rocketman, all coming to Paramount+. These films will join the previously announced
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Sponge on the Run, which will be available on Paramount+ at launch.
Additionally, Paramount Pictures announced an agreement with EPIX to make thousands of movie titles from a wide variety of studios available to Paramount+ subscribers. Beginning late spring, the service will stream some of the most popular films and franchises of all time, including films from the
James Bond and
The Addams Family and
The Avengers, among many others in a deal that will grow the service’s film library to over 2,500 titles.
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