CBS All Access, the streaming app that gives subscribers access to CBS’ extensive library will be ending this March. Have no fear, Paramount+ from ViacomCBS will be replacing it, giving subscribers a lot more content by combining the two’s libraries.
The news was announced back in September of 2020, but the date was not revealed, until now. The change will occur on March 4, 2021.
More details about Paramount+ will be revealed on February 24th by ViacomCBS including a first look at the app, which already has a live website.
In hopes of attracting more subscribers, Paramount+ will be introducing a number of new originals including the 10-episode miniseries “The Offer”, about the making of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather, a new iteration of MTV’s Behind The Music, and a revival of The Game. Subscribers will also get access to more than 30,000 episodes and movies from ViacomCBS’s channels BET, Nickelodeon, MTV, and Comedy Central.
Some of CBS All Access’ hit originals include “The Stand” and Jordan Peele’s “Twilight Zone.” The new Silence of the Lambs spin-off series “Clarice” is set to premiere this February.
Visit the Paramount+ website now to sign up ahead of the rebranding launch this March and get a free trial for CBS All Access which is still available and is still accepting new subscribers for $5.99 a month.