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Amazon Prime Video and Germany’s Leonine Studios are expanding their existing partnership with a multi-year license agreement. Under the deal, Prime Video gets exclusive second window SVOD-rights for a six-month period to upcoming theatrical feature films and home entertainment titles from Leonine’s slate and also includes non-exclusive SVOD rights to titles from Leonine’s content library. Titles include Keanu Reeves’ “John Wick 4” and its spin-off “Ballerina,” starring Ana de Armas; Channing Tatum’s directorial debut “Dog”; Roland Emmerich’s “Moonfall,” starring Halle Berry; Nicolas Cage action-comedy “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent”; Guillaume Canet’s “Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom,” with Gilles Lellouche, Marion Cotillard, Vincent Cassel and soccer star Zlatan Imbrahimović; Jennifer Lopez starrer “Shotgun Wedding”; and Leonine Studios co-production “The School of Magical Animals 2,” the sequel to Germany’s most successful theatrical release of 2021. |
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Not really prime but since it is an Amazon video service.....IMDB TV being rebranded to Amazon Freevee: http://variety.com/2022/tv/news/imdb...ee-1235231612/
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Well… that’s a name…
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And not a good one.
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Stupid name but it's not my service.
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I'm not using it anyway, in protest against Amazon making original content on Freevee that isn't available ad-free to Prime members (like the Bosch spinoff).
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Originally Posted by randian
(Post 14089217)
I'm not using it anyway, in protest against Amazon making original content on Freevee that isn't available ad-free to Prime members (like the Bosch spinoff).
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There is an IMDb TV thread, but it’s not very active
https://forum.dvdtalk.com/streaming-...g-service.html |
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Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 14089222)
that'll show them and probably reverse course because of you.
What is not seen is often as important as what is. |
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Originally Posted by randian
(Post 14089229)
I'm sure it will have no impact whatsoever. They could see how many Prime Bosch viewers aren't watching the IMDB spinoff, but I doubt their reporting system is designed to do things like that.
What is not seen is often as important as what is. We talked about this long ago, but these ad supported shows are financed differently than the ones that are Prime exclusive. I'm not an entertainment attorney, so I couldn't explain all the details. |
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Could there be an an Amazon Prime streaming outage this morning?
I watch prime on a Roku. This morning I couldn't get on. I just got a very generic "An error occurred" message and a retry button. I verified that I could stream other channels, so I know it had internet access. I power-cycled the box. I deleted and re-added Prime; I was able to get to the sign-on process, but after that I got the same error message. |
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Answering my own question. I went to downdetector.com, and it shows a lot of people were having trouble with Amazon Prime video around 6am (Eastern).
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Bunch of James Bond movies dumped on Prime.
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Tin Star Season 3 finally, quietly showed up also.
Tim Roth fans - don't miss this show! |
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Originally Posted by TomOpus
(Post 14113764)
Bunch of James Bond movies dumped on Prime.
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Originally Posted by WTK
(Post 14116568)
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Kamen Rider BLACK SUN to stream exclusively worldwide this fall.
https://www.kamen-rider-official.com/blacksun/ |
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When is No Time to Die slated to leave Amazon Prime? All the other Bond movies have already left.
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Amazon Prime has such a shitty non-stable platform for how long movies stay available. For years Bond films are always going on Prime the disappearing without notice. That’s why I never use Prime for anything except to watch on occasional Prime show or movie.
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Originally Posted by E Unit
(Post 14120173)
Amazon Prime has such a shitty non-stable platform for how long movies stay available. For years Bond films are always going on Prime the disappearing without notice. That’s why I never use Prime for anything except to watch on occasional Prime show or movie.
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Over the last year or so they have popped up and then disappeared within days at least three times.
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Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 14120204)
You realize there were probably other streaming deals for the Bond films in place when amazon bought MGM, right?
Also, Prime absolutely SUCKS at letting people know what their upcoming and departing movies are. |
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Originally Posted by randian
(Post 14120158)
When is No Time to Die slated to leave Amazon Prime? All the other Bond movies have already left.
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Originally Posted by randian
(Post 14120158)
When is No Time to Die slated to leave Amazon Prime? All the other Bond movies have already left.
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Originally Posted by TheBang
(Post 14120368)
I just did a search for "James Bond" and it looks like every Bond movie is available for free Prime streaming, except Spectre.
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