As of today, the encrypted channel is further expanding its catalog of films and series by signing a deal with the streaming platform arriving in France at the end of 2022.
The money that Canal + has not invested in Ligue 1 allows it to boost its streaming offer in a spectacular way! After having signed an exceptional deal with Apple TV+, offering its subscribers all the original content of the platform with the apple, at no extra cost, Canal + is doing it again and today announces an additional partnership, with Paramount + this time.
Paramount Studio's streaming platform, which arrived in France at the end of 2022, has struggled to find a place in a highly competitive market. It is estimated that 4% of French households are subscribed to this new network. But now, the 10 million French households with an offer Canal + classic will have access to the contents of Paramount +via MyCanalwithout paying a single cent.
Moreover, as Maxime Saada announced on Twitter, the additions are effective “from today. Paramount+ is now available to all our subscribers at no additional cost” confirms the boss of the encrypted group.
New major enrichment of the offer @canalplus from today. After AppleTV+ included with Canal+, Paramount+ is now accessible to all our subscribers @canalplus at no extra cost #Appletv+andParamount+inCanal+ #southpark #zorro #thegodfather #mayorofkingstown
— Maxime Saada (@maxsaada) August 20, 2024
Indeed, we now find in the catalog of the French channel the exclusive series of Paramount + like the recent one The Walking Dead: The One Who Liveslike the phenomenon Yellowstone, as Mayor of Kingstown, as Tulsa King with Stallone, as The Offerlike the adaptation of Halo or the brilliant one Evil.
Canal + also offers all the Paramount films currently available in France on Paramount +or the saga Star Trek in its entirety (all films and all series), the saga Mission: Impossible and the saga Transformers or even the saga of Godfather.
Undeniably a choice catch for Canal +while Paramount + will also continue to exist solo in France.