Paris, France – Canal+ Group and Warner Bros. Discovery have announced the renewal of their partnership for the broadcast of first-run movies. This long-term agreement allows Canal+ to continue providing its subscribers in France with exclusive access to Warner Bros. titles only six months after their theatrical release.
Under this multi-year agreement, Canal+ subscribers will have the opportunity to enjoy recent blockbuster films such as “Barbie,” which was the highest-grossing film in the United States in 2023. Additionally, subscribers will have access to popular movies like “Wonka,” “The Flash,” “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” “Blue Beetle,” “The Color Purple,” and “The Nun: The Curse of Saint Lucia.”
Warner Bros. Discovery boasts one of the largest film catalogs in the world, featuring numerous successful franchises and acclaimed films, including “Batman,” “Lethal Weapon,” “Ocean’s Eleven,” “Matrix,” “Mad Max Fury Road,” “Gatsby,” “Argo,” “Zodiac,” and more. The catalog also includes works from award-winning filmmakers such as Clint Eastwood, Elia Kazan, and Stanley Kubrick.
Canal+ expressed its satisfaction with the renewed partnership, emphasizing that it solidifies their position as a “privileged partner of cinema.”
In summary, Canal+ Group and Warner Bros. Discovery have extended their agreement, enabling Canal+ subscribers in France to enjoy exclusive access to Warner Bros. titles just six months after their theatrical release. This partnership reinforces Canal+’s status as a prominent player in the film industry, providing its subscribers with the latest and highly anticipated movies from Warner Bros. Discovery’s extensive catalog.