Paramount+ to debut in France by the end of the year

Streaming platform Paramount+ will offer original series and new French creations.

Starting next December, Paramount+ will be available in France via the web, smartphones and connected TVs for €7.99/month or €79.90/year with a seven-day trial. Through a partnership with Canal+’s encrypted channel, Canal+ Serie subscribers will be able to access Paramount+ at no additional cost, while French-speaking regions of Switzerland will be able to access Paramount+ exclusively through Canal+.

Paramount+ launches in France on December 1st, and in Germany and Austria on December 8th. pic.twitter.com/ulecIMZbSu

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Marco Nobili, Executive Vice President and International General Manager of Paramount+, said:

Paramount+ is rapidly expanding its global footprint, bringing audiences unique content featuring the biggest stars and the most compelling global and local stories. Paramount will offer some of the world’s most influential brands and entertainment content that French consumers can access directly in one place. France is a key market for Paramount+’s global expansion. With a launch in France in December, followed by Germany, Austria, Switzerland and our presence in the UK and Italy from September, Paramount+ will be available in all major European markets.

Paramount + Original Series

  • Tulsa King starring Sylvester Stallone as New York mob boss Dwight “The General”Manfredi, immediately following his release from prison after 25 years and his unceremonious expulsion by his boss to settle in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
  • 1923 sequel to Yellowstone, starring Oscar nominee Harrison Ford and Academy Award winner Helen Mirren, featuring a new generation of the Dutton family.
  • Star Trek: Stranger New Worlds, based on the years Captain Christopher Pike flew the USS Enterprise. SS Enterprise

Paramount+ Unpublished French Creations

  • The Mask: Marie Antoinette’s Serial Killer (an eight-hour young adult fantasy horror thriller created and developed by Beth Tupper and Mitch Watson) – Based on Katie Alender’s Marie Antoinette’s Serial Killer, the television series follows four young Americans in the spring. break in Paris. As they explore the troubled areas of the city, they become involved in a series of mysterious, almost supernatural murders that quickly become very personal. Could the killer be the ghost of the late Queen Marie Antoinette? And why is he following them?
  • Le Signal (created by François Ouzan and based on the best-selling novel by Maxime Chattam, series co-produced with Gaumont and currently in production) – When she finds out she’s pregnant again, Olivia Dormeuil, a famous radio host, settles on an isolated island in Brittany with her husband and Camille, their smart and resourceful teenager. But soon after their arrival, disturbing phenomena begin to occur on the island, such as this series of bloody incidents, which the new police captain, Ebi Keira, must investigate. The more bodies pile up, the more Camille picks up the disturbing spectral waves and the more ill Olivia gets in this house, who seems to know a terrible secret that she and her husband have been hiding for years. To save his family and uncover the secrets of the island,
  • Le Stade (documentary series produced by Mediawan’s Black Dynamite with rugby player Antoine Dupont) – Learn about the human adventures of the Stade Toulousain rugby team facing the most ambitious challenge in its history. Despite strong opponents, despite injuries, these determined fighters rush into the arena to claim their 5th European Champion star and become the most successful European club in history.

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