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Reliance’s broadcast venture Viacom18 has signed a deal with Warner Bros. for JioCinema. As per the new multi-year agreement, JioCinema will be able to stream HBO, Max Originals, and Warner Bros. Hollywood movies and shows.
This comes almost a month after Disney broke ties with streaming platform Hotstar. Earlier, users were able to stream shows from HBO such as Succession, The Game of Thrones, and more on Disney+ Hotstar.
But ever since Disney moved away from Hotstar, Indian binge-watchers had no place for consuming HBO and other Hollywood content.
Now, however, JioCinema will bring all popular shows to the platform starting next month. As for HBO, users will be able to watch shows like House of The Dragon, The Last of Us, Succession and The White Lotus.
JioCinema users will also get returning seasons of True Detective: Night Country, Euphoria, Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty and Perry Manson.
HBO Original series including The Idol, White House Plumbers, The Sympathizer and The Regime will also be added. Furthermore, documentaries like Game of Thrones, Sex & The City, Big Little Lies, Chornobyl and Veep will be coming to the platform.
As for Max Originals, And Just Like That…, Peacemaker, The Flight Attendant, Dune: The Sisterhood, The Penguin, and Duster will be making to the app.
Warner Bros. Television series and movies like East New York, Gotham Knights, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and DC Universe movies will also be available. Lastly, kids’ shows like Dexter’s Laboratory and Tom and Jerry Kids are also coming to the platform.
“Warner Bros. Discovery’s brands are incredibly popular across India, and we are pleased to partner with Viacom18 to bring our premium HBO, Max Original and Warner Bros. content to local fans. This new agreement demonstrates our commitment to South Asia as we seek to entertain audiences across more platforms, and further strengthens the scale of our regional business as a whole,” said Clement Schwebig, President, India, Southeast Asia, and Korea, Warner Bros. Discovery
Author Name | Pranav Sawant
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