No Time to Die, Mission: Impossible 7, Creed 3, and more get Paramount Plus release plan

No Time to Die, Creed, and Mission Impossible
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New streaming platform Pa𓂃ramount Plus has announced its movie release plan – and it's pretty big. 

For one thing, Mission: Impossible 7, Michael B. Jordan-led Creed 3, and horror sequel A Quiet Place 2 will stream on Paramount Plus just 45 days after their theatrical release dates. Mission: Impossible and the A Quiet Place sequel are currently set for releas♈e on November 19 and September 17, respectively. A 90-day window between a movie premiering in theaters and its home release used to be the norm, pre-pandemic.&nbsꦓp;

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This will differ from other studios – Warner Bros. has chosen to premiere its 2021 slate of movies simultaneously in theaters and on the streaming platform HBO Max. However, the Paranormal Activity reboot currently has a release date in March 2022, so it looks like Para🐷mount is keen to push ahead with its streaming originals even when theaters have reopened. 

Paramount Plus launches in the US on March 4 – there's no word on what this means for the international release of these titles yet. The streamer will be available on two different pricing tiers. There'll be an ad-support version with all the 𒊎Paramount movies, Paramount Plus originals, and some of the library for $4.99 a month, while a premium tier that includes live sports, news, and TV will cost $9.99 a month.

While we wait for Paramount Plus to launch, make sure you've caught up on all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best movies of 2020.

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