Peacock has added premium streaming as an option for all of the National Hockey League’s remaining Stanley Cup Semifinal games.
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Even though Universal jumpstarted the summer box office overseas this past weekend with F9‘s $163M opening, the studio feels the need to take DreamWorks Animation sequel The Boss Baby: Family Business and put it on its Peacock streaming service on July 2, day-and-date with its theatrical release. The pic moves up from its most recent theatrical release of Sept. 17.
While Universal rubbed exhibition the wrong way during the pandemic, specifically AMC, when it decided to release Trolls World
Peacock has added premium streaming as an option for all of the National Hockey League’s remaining Stanley Cup Semifinal games.
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Universal Pictures is releasing a movie on the streaming service Peacock and in theaters on the same day, for the very first time!
The film will be available for streaming at no extra charge to those who subscribe to Peacock’s premium version, which is available for $4.99/month. The day-and-date strategy reflects the slate-wide strategy Warner Bros.
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