What’s Coming to Paramount+ (US) in November 2024

  Note: Subjected to change; * indicates Paramount+ with Showtime only / ** indicates live on CBS via Paramount+ with Showtime, next day for everyone ORIGINALS, EXCLUSIVES, PREMIERES & EVENTS 11/1 The Dead Don’t Hurt* Pioneers Vivienne Le Coudy (Vicky Krieps) and Holger Olsen (Viggo Mortensen) fight for their lives – and love – on the American frontier during the Civil War. Written and directed by Viggo Mortensen. 11/17 Landman series premiere Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, this 10-episode series is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs. Based on the podcast “Boomtown” from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly, the series is a story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics. 11/19 The French Montana Story premiere The inspiring story of diamond-selling recording artist, French Montana, whose single mother sacrifices everything to raise her three sons from Mo

Paramount TV Everywhere Apps Have Begun Closing

 

The walls of digital TV are closing. The TV Everywhere apps for Paramount Global networks Comedy CentralMTVNickelodeonNick Jr., and Paramount Network have all announced imminent closure. The Nick Jr. app is starting to become unsearchable in certain app stores, as they’re all set to close on January 31. 

TV Everywhere apps allow users to watch full episodes for free through their pay-TV subscription on their other devices and setups like smart TVs.This isn’t even the start of the change either, as Showtime discontinued Showtime Anytime on December 14. Each message urged watching on the channel’s own website, through TV provider or Paramount+, where many seasons of the respective libraries are available. The one on the Nickelodeon app for example has “On January 31, the Nick App is no more! We're saying goodbye to the Nick App. Don't worry - you can watch Nickelodeon anytime through your TV provider or on Nick.com. You can also find many Nick movies, shows and more on Paramount+." Nickelodeon’s in particular (and probably extends to Nick Jr.) was launched in 2013, and included short-form videos including comedic sketches and behind-the-scenes clips. Photos from network stars, whether live action or animated, as well as polls and games were also available.

Some titles available on the Comedy Central app that haven’t made it to Paramount+ include @midnight, as the 2017 episodes are available there, Dog Bites ManDoing the Most with Phoebe Robinson, LoafyJon Benjamin Has A Van, The Lounge, Biatches and Blark and Son, but they’re all probably staying on the website in the immediate future. Some The Daily Show with Trevor Noah episodes from across his run are also here, as a very small selection remained on Paramount+ from his last year after most of it was purged post-departure. Prior to, it seemed like his entire run was there. The digital originals could possibly also be found on YouTube. Their message laments with “Oh burgers!” before detailing the alternatives.

The official message on the Nick App's app page reads:

The Nick App Is Going Away!

Soon, the Nick App will no longer be available. Looking for games? We’ve got ‘em on Nick.com! Looking for full episodes? You can watch Nickelodeon anytime through your TV provider or on Nick.com. You can also find many Nickelodeon movies, shows and more on Paramount+.

It lists off  Are You Afraid of the Dark?Big NateDanger ForceThe Fairly OddParents, Henry DangeriCarlyKamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under YearsThe Loud HouseMonster High the MovieNick News, RugratsThe SmurfsSpongeBob SquarePantsTeenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesThat Girl Lay LayThe ThundermansTransformers: EarthsparkTyler Perry’s Young Dylan and VICTORiOUS. Notably, this may speed up the Paramount+ arrivals of shows like Monster High and The Patrick Star Show, whose first seasons wrapped up in 2023 and thus haven’t been added to the streamer yet.

Sources: StreamingBetterNickAlive

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