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Sky launches the challenge, 125 titles in 2021

2021-01-25T16:17:04.822Z


The global challenge of streaming in various forms continues with no holds barred. Netflix with over 200 million subscribers has announced 70 new titles for 2021. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, 25 JAN - The global challenge of streaming under the various forms continues with no holds barred.

Netflix with over 200 million subscribers has announced 70 new titles for 2021. And pay TV operator Comcast Sky replies with a list of films and TV of 125 titles for 2021, a road map capable of competing with rivals and preparing for a certain productive autonomy after the outputdeal supply contract with Hbo (the best TV productions in general, such as the latest The Undoing by Susanne Bier with Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman), purrinnovated at the end of 2019 for several years, could gradually disappear given the WarnerMedia's orientation towards its HBO Max platform. The 125 movies and TV shows represent a 50% increase from 2020 and include 30 Sky Original films along with 30 original documentaries.

And there is the strategic intention in this pandemic period to launch two new original films every month, with the goal of one new feature film a week in 2022 (Netflix has announced one a week, ed.)

Among the anticipated titles Variety: "A Boy Called Christmas", "Extinct", "Monster Family2", "Save The Cinema", "Creation Stories", "Six Minutes toMidnight", "The Glorias", "Jolt", "SAS : Red Notice "," TheComeback Trail ", Breaking News In Yuba County" and "Antebellum".


   Like "This Sceptred Isle," the series announced with Kenneth Branagh as Boris Johnson, five installments about "the prime minister, the government and the country facing the first wave of the global pandemic," Sky will also launch new original documentaries, including "Liverpool Narcos. ", an exploration of how Liverpool became the epicenter of a drug boom that would forever change Britain;

"Chernobyl 86", a revealing glimpse into the nuclear thermoreactor disaster; "Positive", a story of Britain's 40-year fight against HIV / AIDS.

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Source: ansa

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