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AMC+
American subscription video streaming service From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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AMC+ is an American subscription video on demand streaming service owned by AMC Networks that was launched on June 11, 2020. The service is a premium bundle that includes the live feeds and program libraries of the company's television networks and streaming brands along with its own exclusive content.[2]
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History
AMC+ was first launched in June 11, 2020 for Xfinity customers, and included content that was previously exclusive to subscribers of the AMC cable channel through its TV Everywhere AMC Premiere app.[3] On October 1, 2020, AMC+ launched on Amazon Prime Video Channels and Apple TV Channels, and became available to Dish Network and Sling TV customers.[4][5] On November 23, 2020, AMC+ launched on Roku.[6] On April 6, 2021, AMC+ became available on YouTube TV.[7] In the same month, AMC+ launched on DirecTV. In August 2021, AMC+ finally launched on TV, computer and mobile devices.
Former BBC America executive director Courtney Thomasma was named general manager of AMC+ on April 8, 2021. Thomasma reports to Miquel Penella, AMC Networks’ President of Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD).[8]
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Content
AMC+ primarily features content from channel brands owned and operated by AMC Networks, most notably its flagship channel AMC. Other cable channels include BBC America, IFC, and Sundance TV as well as the VOD streaming services Acorn TV, Shudder and Sundance Now. The service features early access to original series (such as AMC's The Walking Dead franchise), with new episodes offered up to a week before their cable television premieres. The service also includes exclusive films from the aforementioned channels and services as well as the film production companies HIDIVE, IFC Films and RLJE Films.
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Exclusive programming
Original programming
- Gangs of London (2020–present)[a]
- Ultra City Smiths (2021)[b]
- Kin (2021)[c]
- Happy Valley (2021–2023)[d][e]
- Show Me More (2021–present)[f]
- Ragdoll (2021)[g][b]
- Firebite (2021–2022)
- La Fortuna (2022)[h][b]
- That Dirty Black Bag (2022)
- Slippin' Jimmy (2022)[f]
- Cooper's Bar (season 1) (2022)[f]
- This Is Going to Hurt (2022)[i][j]
- Moonhaven (2022)[b]
- Pantheon (2022)[b][k]
Acquired programming
- The Salisbury Poisonings (2020)[b]
- Cold Courage (2021)[b]
- Spy City (2021)
- Too Close (2021)[b]
- The North Water (2021)
- Broke (2021)[b]
- Anna (2021)[b]
- Anne Boleyn (2021)
- The Ipcress File (2022)[j]
- Slo Pitch (2022)[b]
Exclusive films
- A Banquet[l]
- Apex
- Archenemy
- Barbarians
- Catch the Fair One
- Clean
- Dangerous
- Dual
- Happening
- I Am Mortal
- Last Looks
- No Man of God
- Paris, 13th District
- Prisoners of the Ghostland[l]
- Revealer[l]
- Rogue Agent[m]
- Section Eight[n]
- Silent Night[n]
- South of Heaven
- Spin Me Round[m]
- Stowaway[9]
- Survive the Game
- The Reef: Stalked[l]
- The Tax Collector
- Warning
- White Elephant[n]
Simulcast programming
Simulcast with AMC
- 61st Street[o]
- Better Call Saul
- Dark Winds
- Dispatches from Elsewhere
- Eli Roth's History of Horror
- Fear the Walking Dead
- Friday Night In with The Morgans
- Interview with the Vampire
- Kevin Can F**k Himself
- Lucky Hank
- Mayfair Witches
- Monsieur Spade
- NOS4A2
- Orphan Black: Echoes
- Parish
- Ride with Norman Reedus
- Snowpiercer (season 4)
- Soulmates
- Tales of the Walking Dead
- Talking Dead
- The Terror
- The Walking Dead
- The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
- The Walking Dead: Dead City
- The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
- The Walking Dead: World Beyond
- You Are Here
Simulcast with BBC America
- Africa's Wild Year
- Killing Eve
- Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty
- The Split
- Ten Percent
- The Watch
Simulcast with IFC
- Brockmire
- Cooper's Bar (season 2)
- Documentary Now!
- Hullraisers
- Sherman's Showcase
- SisterS
Simulcast with Shudder
- The 101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All Time
- Behind The Monsters
- The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (season 4–present)
- The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Titans
- Creepshow
- Cursed Films
- Deadhouse Dark
- Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror
- Slasher (seasons 4–5)
Simulcast with Sundance TV/Sundance Now
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Availability and distribution
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The service launched in Canada on Amazon's Prime Video and Apple TV in August 2021, ahead of the premiere of the eleventh season of The Walking Dead.[10] Some content on the U.S. version of the service has not been made available in Canada due to varying programming rights.
The service launched in Australia as a channel on Prime Video and Apple TV as well in November 2021, which include Acorn TV on the package.[11]
In March 2022, AMC+ launched in India via Apple TV Channels, including Acorn TV.[12] In June, the service also launched on Prime Video.[13]
The service is expected to be launched in New Zealand, Latin America and several European countries over 2022 and into 2023.[14] Plans of further expansion were later suspended and no announcements of the service arriving in new countries have been made ever since. [15]
In October 2022, AMC+ launched in New Zealand with a bundle option including access to both Acorn TV and Shudder.[16][17] Also in the same month, KT added AMC+ into their newly rebranded Genie TV (formerly Olleh) as part of the service's one-stop Live TV & VOD platform.[18]
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Reception
Stephen Silver of Make Use Of noted the "impressive amount of content on offer from AMC+" and its "winning combination of shows you know, new ones to discover, and a large library of movies."[19]
Notes
- Co-production with Sky Atlantic for the second season onwards.
- Co-production with RTÉ for the second season.
- Co-production with BBC One for the third season.
- Co-production with Alibi.
- Co-production with Movistar+.
- Co-production with BBC One.
- Moved to Amazon Prime Video for season 2
- Simultaneous release with Shudder.
- Moved to The CW for season 2
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