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Paramount+ coming this December – here’s what we know

Luca Fontana
19.9.2022
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

In December 2022, the new streaming service Paramount+ will be rolled out. Let’s talk initial details: here’s what we know so far about the available titles and pricing.

The renowned American film studio Paramount Pictures wants to strengthen its position by launching its very own streaming service. It’s not going unnoticed – after all, Paramount has some major blockbuster franchises and series in its portfolio, such as «Mission Impossible», «Top Gun», «Star Trek», «Terminator», «Spongebob» and «The Good Wife».

Last year, we found out that the streaming service would be rolled out to European countries in 2022. In June, we learned this would happen in December 2022.

But what else do we know?

The collection of titles is significantly smaller than in the USA

At present, no one knows how large the collection of titles will be in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. We do, however, have some clues, as Paramount has already launched its streaming service in a few European countries – namely, in the UK, Ireland and Italy. The fact that there are significantly fewer titles available there than in the USA is no surprise. The only surprise is just how many fewer.

In a nutshell: European countries have to make do with about 15 to 17 per cent of what’s available to Americans. That’s considerably worse than other US streaming services.

How much will Paramount+ cost?

How much the subscription will cost in Switzerland and Austria remains up in the air. In Germany, on the other hand, it’s supposed to be priced at 7.99 euros per month. Experience has shown that the subscription is likely to cost more in Switzerland than its neighbouring countries.

Will there be any Paramount originals?

Basically, it’s complicated.

Still, Paramount has pledged to commission at least 150 original productions by 2025. These will reportedly be produced internationally, including in Germany and France. One of them is even supposed to be produced by Dani Levy, a Swiss filmmaker. He’s set to direct the comedy series «Der Scheich» (The Sheik), in which a conman poses as a rich Arab sheik and inadvertently brings the whole of Swiss politics and business to the brink of a national crisis.

What are Paramount’s long-term plans?

With that, Paramount+ has a clear road forward – at least for now.

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