A whole bevy of news for Paramount+ today, with multiple IP's being discussed today.
A whole bevy of news for Paramount+ today, with multiple IP's being discussed today.
I'll list a few of note:
Viacom and ViacomCBS will also be rebranded in trade, as simply Paramount going forward.
- Sonic The Hedgehog will be promoted to become an established film & TV universe, with Sonic The Hedgehog 3 and, an Idris Elba led Knuckles TV series greenlit and now in development
- More high-level films will be debuting on Paramount+ after their film releases, including Babylon; A Quiet Place Part III; A brand new Theatrical SpongeBob film, and many more
- South Park will be moving by 2025 overall to Paramount+, with new episodes debuting first on the service effective in 2024
- Paramount+ will be expanding regions, beginning with the UK in the summer, followed by multiple other regions after.
That’s showing a ton of confidence in Halo, very similarly to how The Mandalorian got a season 2 green light before airing.‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Villain Movies, ‘Transformers’ Series & More Heading To Paramount+ & Nickelodeon
Paramount+, the ViacomCBS streaming service, has unveiled a new slate of original kids and family programming.deadline.com
TMNT and Transformers are also getting new films and TV shows.
Also Halo has been greenlite for a second season, its been a good day for this Service.
A whole bevy of news for Paramount+ today, with multiple IP's being discussed today.
I'll list a few of note:
Viacom and ViacomCBS will also be rebranded in trade, as simply Paramount going forward.
- Sonic The Hedgehog will be promoted to become an established film & TV universe, with Sonic The Hedgehog 3 and, an Idris Elba led Knuckles TV series greenlit and now in development
- More high-level films will be debuting on Paramount+ after their film releases, including Babylon; A Quiet Place Part III; A brand new Theatrical SpongeBob film, and many more
- South Park will be moving by 2025 overall to Paramount+, with new episodes debuting first on the service effective in 2024
- Paramount+ will be expanding regions, beginning with the UK in the summer, followed by multiple other regions after.
I expect the stock to bounce back pretty quick, but either way, I don't think that will affect the production of any of this. Netflix's stock nosedived a few weeks ago and they are chugging forward with business as usual. these services are useless without content. What everyone is trying to figure out is how do the streaming services become profitable, which probably means we'll continue to see price increase and the introduction of an ad-supported Netflix tier.I have a feeling if the stock price doesn't go back up, Paramount+ won't be launching half the shows they mentioned.
ViacomCBS Shares Tumble Nearly 20% Day After Paramount Rebrand, Streaming Outlook – Update
ViacomCBS stock is down a hefty 16% % in early trading as Wall Street digests the company's streaming strategy and outlook.deadline.com
Stock probably fell because it's a crap ton in spending with no clear plan on how to break even on the service.I'm confused...the announcements they made are all liked and with Ip's that make sense...why would the stock fall?
South Park coming only to it is huge alone
Looks at HBO, Netflix, Disney PlusI expect the stock to bounce back pretty quick, but either way, I don't think that will affect the production of any of this. Netflix's stock nosedived a few weeks ago and they are chugging forward with business as usual. these services are useless without content. What everyone is trying to figure out is how do the streaming services become profitable, which probably means we'll continue to see price increase and the introduction of an ad-supported Netflix tier.
Stock probably fell because it's a crap ton in spending with no clear plan on how to break even on the service.
None of those streaming services make money. None. They are all money losers.Looks at HBO, Netflix, Disney Plus
Yeah...doesn't seem to be holding them back
I'm confused...the announcements they made are all liked and with Ip's that make sense...why would the stock fall?
South Park coming only to it is huge alone
the kid ips can't compete against Cocomelon and Disney, and they are overly reliant on Taylor Sheridan and all the yellowstone spin-offs. Additionally with paramount not selling the content anymore to outside streamers to focus on growth of paramount +, there will be a loss of guaranteed revenue. Lastly, the film division isn't as strong as Disney, Universal, or Warner so there is some conflicts there as well.
If I had to rank streaming services in terms of how I like/use them, it would be:I'm definitely far more interested at Paramount than I am of Peacock or even AppleTV+.
Steaming lost them about half a Billion. I feel like this streaming service will need to combine with another to survive