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Where and when: Outside US and Canada

The whole “later half of the year” for Germany just makes me laugh. I mean what’s their big draw going to be in the “later half of the year”? Prodigy? lol (nothing against it but animated series aren’t exactly THE THING here - SNW should have been the show to launch their service here, it would have been perfect since anything TOS is still recognized here)

Unless they snatch PIC season 3 from Prime and slam that down in October/November or something and basically advertise it as TNG season 8 “only on Paramount+” I don’t see ANYONE here caring about their streaming service except hardcore Trek fans, and I don’t think there are enough of those left. People here mostly already have Netflix, Prime and/or Disney+. It’s difficult enough to sell them ANOTHER streaming service, so, P+ should make sure they can draw in the Trekkies somehow, and ALL of them, not just the hardcore ones. And TNG season 8 would do that. (I doubt that Bezos is going to let them have PIC tho, if they have a three season agreement with him he’s gonna insist on keeping it since he’s a massive TNG fan.)
 
June 22nd in the UK. I wonder how much Trek it'll actually have on it at launch, due to the deals with Amazon for Picard and LDS.
 
June 22nd in the UK. I wonder how much Trek it'll actually have on it at launch, due to the deals with Amazon for Picard and LDS.

Most the Treks are still on Netflix, too.
It’s a real shame and missed opportunity that they couldn’t get the launch to match up with SNW premiere.
 
Most the Treks are still on Netflix, too.
It’s a real shame and missed opportunity that they couldn’t get the launch to match up with SNW premiere.
I'll bet the P+ launch dates coincide to a degree to when Netflix loses access to the Star Trek it has in those areas (IE Maybe on July 1 TOS et al migrate back to P+ there and are no longer available via Netflix.) Probably part of the contract termination deal.
 
Do we know if June 22nd will see all of Prodigy and the SNW episodes that far dumped in one go or released weekly?
 
Place your bets here, where and when will viewers outside the US and Canada get to see Strange New Worlds? It's two weeks out and no announcement.

Are we looking at another Prodigy, where not a single fuck is given until long, long after the US airing? Does nobody want to pay Paramount's asking prices for these shows?
In India we have it on Voot.

Prodigy on the other hand is still not available officially per my knowledge.
 
Of course they want your money, but rolling out services is probably more complicated than you realize.

If they could release it now they probably would.

There's probably contracts and such with other providers they need to wait to run out or negotiate to release early.
 
Of course they want your money, but rolling out services is probably more complicated than you realize.

If they could release it now they probably would.

There's probably contracts and such with other providers they need to wait to run out or negotiate to release early.
Indeed, there is, and the delay is not preferable for Paramount but such is the nature of business.

Sorry, I mean booo! Evil Paramount! Boo! :rolleyes:
 
Of course they want your money, but rolling out services is probably more complicated than you realize.

They made a decision to release it to some people ahead of others. They also made a decision not to sell it via VoD (amazon, apple, etc) like they were forced to do with Discovery after week 1.

Disney doesn't do that with Mandalorian. Netflix doesn't do that with Bridgerton. Amazon doesn't do it with The Expanse.

Indeed, there is, and the delay is not preferable for Paramount but such is the nature of business.

The nature of business, you can't get the money if you don't sell the product.
 
You also have to negotiate with those who allow access to sell the product. This takes time.

Clearly doesn't, they announced Discovery season 4 was available to buy on apple/amazon a week after the netflix outrage.

Selling video online is trivial, you can sign up on vimeo, upload it, and sell your season for $4 an episode right now. Amazon Prime Video Direct is similar.

SNW went into production how many years ago?

They don't want to sell it because they want to use it to launch their streaming service, which would have been great if they had coordinated a global launch of P+ to coincide with SNW and ride the PR wave. They didn't, because they are completely incompetent and have no idea how to market to a global online engaged fandom.

So we get people outside the US acquiring it elsewhere and the only stuff on youtube are hate videos.

Paramount/CBS always do this -- they nuked stinsv because of their 1950s view of the world.

This is false. Disney absolutely did it with Mandalorian, as it began airing in US before the service was available in most of Europe. And even after it did launch, they still uploaded one episode a week.

OK, quite possible -- so long ago now, certainly Disney's attraction in the UK when it launched was literally the day after the country was told to stay at home, schools closed, etc. The star wars stuff wasn't part of the initial attraction.
 
The purpose of a business is to sell stuff for money. Paramount don't do this, and their share price is down 45% in the last 5 years.
 
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