Sony Pictures now available on Amazon Prime Video India for Rs. 399 per year

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Sony Pictures now available on Amazon Prime Video India for Rs. 399 per year.

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No Seinfeld or Breaking Bad. Seinfeld rented to Viacom. Breaking Bad exclusive to Netflix. This is just ripping off users. First pay Rs. 1499. Than deny them of most content so that they even pay more to access content.
 
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Great. Another "Prime Video Channel". I hope Disney, Warner, Universal also start similar channels on Prime.

Paramount Pictures is included in Prime subscription.
 
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Looks like it will not get any latest movies like Equalizer 3, Dumb Money, Gran Turismo, Sisu, No Hard Feelings, Pope's Exorcist which were major Sony releases of last year.

These only have a "Rent" option on Prime Video as of now.
 
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When they have sonyliv why are they starting channel in prime video?
 
When they have sonyliv why are they starting channel in prime video?
Latest movies would be available on Netflix only. Shark Tank is with JioCinema. As I said this is a rip off even if they charge Rs. 99. Even the classic content like Popeye and I Dream of Jennie belongs on free platform like YouTube.
 
No Seinfeld or Breaking Bad. Seinfeld rented to Viacom. Breaking Bad exclusive to Netflix. This is just ripping off users. First pay Rs. 1499. Than deny them of most content so that they even pay more to access content.
Sony Television is completely a different company from Sony Pictures.
 
Just like Fox, Fox 21, FX and Disney. 😏
I don't know what you're trying to say.

Fox and Fox 21 doesn't even belong to Disney.

FX doesn't come under ABC Television but it is still part of The Walt Disney Entertainment.

Sony Television will license to the highest bidder. That's how they're staying ahead of everyone in the streaming wars.
 
I don't know what you're trying to say.

Fox and Fox 21 doesn't even belong to Disney.

FX doesn't come under ABC Television but it is still part of The Walt Disney Entertainment.

Sony Television will license to the highest bidder. That's how they're staying ahead of everyone in the streaming wars.
That they were from same parent company still comes as one bundle. Here, Sony's content is available across multiple platforms. Yet, starting their service of their own. This is like YRF licensing content while running it's own OTT service.
 
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