No, The Gilded Age premieres in Australia on January 26, one day after the US.
Great content just a shit service.
What do you watch it on? I have no problems on Apple TV.
So I wanted to watch the December South Park movie
I didn’t realise it was on the “trending movies” on the home screen on the Apple TV app as the names of the movies/specials sound similar
The movies seem to have similar names. They need a South Park collection section with episodes and movies all together.
If you do a search on South Park you get
South Park Bigger Longer Uncut (that was obvious )
South Park 1 hr Pandemic Special
South ParkQ Vaccination Special
South Park Post Covid
South Park Post Covid The Return Of Covid.
All sort of sound similar.
Not the best naming scheme for the specials.
This was the first special from 2020
This was the second special and first for 2021
This is Pt. 1 of the two part Post-COVID special
This is the second/finale for Post-COVID
The one that is trending the first tile (Post Covid The Return of Covid), I didn’t think it was that one initially because they used the image of them as adults from the previous movie on the tile.
I’ve given up on the Prime Video Channels option. Seems every new upload to Prime Video is on a 1 day delay at minimum. The new South Park ‘movie’ from Thursday was on Apple TV and the official app but still isn’t on Prime Video.
Main reason for trying it was because the Paramount+ mobile app has black bars around all sides when watching Dexter: New Blood and has no option to zoom in (and no picture-in-picture on iOS).
What Peaked On Paramount+ In 2021?
The Most Watched 20 Programs Of The Year on Paramount+.
Can you believe it’s only been four short months since Paramount+ launched in Australia?
There’s no denying that our mountain of entertainment, has really lived up to its name! With daily drops of iconic stars and unique stories, we know our library of TV shows, movies, docos and sport can be overwhelming at times, so let us help you out!
Let’s take a look at the top 20 programs that really peaked Aussie interest in 2021.
- Isuzu UTE A-League
At the top of the ladder, and rightly so, is the beautiful game. It seems we can’t get enough of the Isuzu UTE A-League, with all games live on Paramount+. Join the action as it continues to ramp up this week, with Round 4 of the Men’s and Round 2 of the Women’s competition.
- Dexter
He’s smart, he’s good looking, and he’s got a great sense of humour. He’s Dexter Morgan, everyone’s favourite serial killer. Catch up on every killer episode, before settling down for the latest instalment, fresh from the US, Dexter: New Blood.
- PAW Patrol
No job is too big and no pup is too small for our littlest subscribers who join Ryder and his six brave puppies, on rescue missions to safeguard residents of Adventure Bay.
- Five Bedrooms
Our favourite homeowners returned in the second season of Five Bedrooms, diving hard into themes that resonate globally. A new home, a DIY renovation, a DIY renovation injury, pregnancies, an ex-husband, a workplace bullying complaint, an unexpected tragedy, love found and love lost.
- Infinite
This action-adventure feature film sees Mark Wahlberg haunted daily, by skills he has never learned and memories of places he has never visited. Self-medicated and on the brink of a mental breakdown, he is sought by a secret group that reveal to him that his memories may actually be real – but from multiple past lives.
- NCIS
NCIS is more than just an action drama about special agents who investigate crimes relating to the Navy and Marine Corps. With liberal doses of humour, it’s a show that focuses on the sometimes complex and always amusing dynamics of a team forced to work together in high-stress situations.
- Why Women Kill
In the second season, explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society and, finally, the lengths one woman will go to in order to finally belong.
- South Park
Over seven seasons, join our foul-mouthed friends Stan, Kyle, Eric, and Kenny down in South Park, on their adult-only misadventures in and around town, involving the ordinary and supernatural.
- Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol
From the author of bestselling novels, The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, comes Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol series, starring Australia’s Ashley Zukerman. Based on the 2009 novel The Lost Symbol, the series follows the early adventures of famed Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Zukerman), who finds himself faced with solving a series of deadly puzzles, when his mentor and friend is kidnapped.
- Sabrina The Teenage Witch
Binge on the OG magical series following Sabrina, a normal teenager… except for one thing – she’s a witch! Guided by her aunts, who come from a long line of witches, and Salem, a mischievous warlock doing penance as a black cat, Sabrina continually struggles to harness her powers while wittingly wreaking havoc on friends and foes alike.
- Survivor
Survivors ready? All 40 seasons of the US Survivor are. Watch as castaways attempt to outwit, outlast and outplay each other for a prize of $1 million.
- iCarly
Picking up nearly 10 years after the original series, iCarly and her group of besties reunite to tackle everyday problems and adventures. Sit back and relive the hilarious nostalgia of spaghetti tacos, baby Spencer make-overs and those award dance battles.
- Blue Bloods
The multi-generational family of cops known as the Reagans —Police Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck), Detective Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) and Sargeant Jamie Reagan (Will Estes) — return for a twelfth season of cops and robbers’ action.
- FBI
From the team behind the Law & Order franchise, FBI is a fast-paced drama about the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This elite unit brings to bear all their talents, intellect, and technical expertise on major cases in order to keep New York and the country safe.
- SEAL Team
SEAL Team is a military drama that follows the professional and personal lives of the most elite unit of Navy SEALs as they train, plan, and execute the most dangerous, high-stakes missions our country can ask of them. Season five kicks off with a training exercise that is actually a cover for a covert mission. Those sneaky SEALs…
- Queenpins
Inspired by a true story, Kristen Bell and Vince Vaughn star in this coupon-collecting comedy, about a bored and frustrated suburban homemaker, Connie and her best pal JoJo, a vlogger with dreams, who turn a hobby into a multi-million dollar counterfeit coupon caper. This feature film takes Shop-A-Dockets to a new level!
- NCIS: Hawai’i
The world’s most successful television series NCIS, continues on the seductive shores of the Aloha State with the newest offering. At the helm, is the first female Special Agent in Charge of NCIS Pearl Harbor, Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey), who has thrived and risen through the ranks by equal parts confidence and strategy, in a system that has pushed back on her every step of the way.
- NCIS: Los Angeles
Catch up on all 13 seasons, as Callen, Sam, Kensi and Deeks head out on high stake assignments as part of an elite unit of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service that handles undercover missions and threats to America’s security.
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Follow the dedicated group of forensic investigators at the Las Vegas Crime Lab, who work to solve often-grisly crimes in Sin City. Heading up the graveyard shift (an appropriate term in this case) is supervisor D.B. Russell, a “Left Coast” Sherlock Holmes who devours crime novels.
- Spreadsheet
Can women really have it all? And if by ‘all’ we mean sexual freedom, a career, family and sanity? Well, one woman is about to give it a red hot go. Local production Spreadsheet is centred around Lauren (Katherine Parkinson), a freshly divorced mother-of-two, looking for sex without commitment.
With so much more to come in 2022, including local productions Couples Therapy Australia, 6 Festivals, The Bridge Australia and international must-sees The First Lady, The Gilded Age, Ray Donovan: The Movie and Halo, plus so much more, there’s never been a better time to join the expedition over at Paramount+.
Why isn’t Critics Choice Awards streamed live on P+? (It will be held on January 10 Australian time) By the time the event is available on January 11, many subscribers will have found out the award winners on the internet.
But who actually cares about them in Australia?
Watching Hard Times of RJ Berger. It isn’t that old of a show ended 2011, yet some of the cast are in their early 40’s now crikey.
I’m going to unsubscribe soon. Tried the new animated show Housebroken… didn’t find it funny…guess I was used to Bojack Horseman type comedy with talking animals.
The other other show i watched was cancelled , The Harper House.
The Other Two I was going to watch but Season 2 isn’t there… was moved to HBO Max ? So rights would not be available in Australia?
South Side also no Season 2 , was moved to HBO Max .
Housebroken is awful. Very cheap animated FOX show that they’re not even airing on Sundays.
The Harper House is not that good either but I’m up to E 6 so will see it through to the end.
Distributed by (new) Fox themselves in the US. Nothing to do with 20th Television, …
… or Disney, at all
In this case ViacomCBS are the “Non-US” distributor - HouseBroken (TV Series 2021– ) - Company credits - IMDb
The documentary will debut on P+ today (January 6), the one-year anniversary of the siege on the Capitol.
Not sure why, but I really like the Paramount+ voiceover guy. Gives the promos a good vibe.
Feels like they’ve only just started ramping up promotion for Five Bedrooms after it’s launched, all I saw was promos for The Tourist and Love Me.
Solid watermark during Celeb, promo every and break, Kat on The Project last night & I saw some digital billboards around Brisbane today.
Should put on the mtv channels and Comedy Central/Nickelodeon on pmt +
I think they already have agreements with Foxtel and Fetch for MTV to be shown on those platforms.