SkyShowtime will offer productions from Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks Animation, Paramount+, Showtime, Sky Studios and Peacock. The access price is 24.99, but there is a promotion at the beginning.
SkyShowtime – price cut at the beginning
At the start, you can provide yourself with access to the service for a monthly price of PLN 12.49. This is a promotion offered for some time, but later SkyShowime will be more attractive in terms of price than Netflix (PLN 29.99/month), HBO Max (PLN 29.99/month) or Disney+ (PLN 28.99/month).
Is the offer also attractive?
The website library includes series “Yellowstone” with Kevin Costner and its spin-off “1923” with Harrison Ford and Helen Mirr. Certainly one of the most interesting titles is “The King of Tulsa”, in which Sylvester Stallone plays a mafioso. His character has served a 25-year prison sentence for someone else and is hoping for a royal welcome to New York from “family” members, but instead of thanking him for keeping his mouth shut, he gets a one-way ticket to Tulsa. Not the youngest man has to start all over again, but if he’s played by Stallone, you know he’ll make it – either way. It is already known that there will be a second season.
SkyShowtime also offers films such as “Downton Abbey: A New Era”, “Jurassic World: Dominion”, “Ray Donovan: The Movie” and “Top Gun: Maverick”. The latter is one of the biggest hits of last year – the streaming platform will have the premiere VOD access to the productions of the two oldest Hollywood studios, Universal and Paramount. In addition to the cinema news just coming off the poster, the service will also be able to watch older films such as “ET” or “The Godfather”.
In turn, the presence of Nickelodeon and DreamWorks Animation titles means that the offer will include, for example, the adventures of Paw Patrol, Minions or Kung Fu Panda. In the service, you can set a profile for a child with age restrictions.
Source: Gazeta

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