Paramount will be sending their biggest movies to the upcoming Paramount+ streaming service 45 days after their theatrical releases, the studio announced today during the ViacomCBS investor's day call. The slate includes blockbusters like A Quiet Place 2, Mission: Impossible 7, and the upcoming James Bond film, No Time To Die.
Also announced were several new franchise installments that will debut directly on the streaming service like the latest Paranormal Activity movie and the upcoming Pet Sematary "origin story" movie, says The Hollywood Reporter.
This assumes that these movies will, in fact, hit their currently scheduled theatrical releases after multiple COVID-19 related delays. A Quiet Place 2 was originally slated for theaters last March but was bumped to September 17, 2021. Mission: Impossible 7 is aiming for November 19, 2021, and No Time To Die was pushed from April 2020 to April 2021 and finally to October 8, 2021.
Paramount+ will launch on March 4.