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BookMyShow Streams announces new line-up for December

 




The BookMyShow library is available for both rental and purchase at prices ranging between ₹40 and ₹600.

Transactional video-on-demand service BookMyShow Stream has announced a new line-up for December which includes French comedy The Biggest Fan, thriller comedy Vengeance, action-adventure Black Adam, horror film Resurrection, mystery thriller Unforgotten (season 3), Comedy Queen Off. Glory and Boxing Day, among others.

The BookMyShow library, which also includes titles such as Christopher Nolan's Tenet, Gal Gadot-starrer Wonder Woman 1984, horror-fantasy The Craft: Legacy, and Russian science fiction thriller Coma, is available for both rent and purchase at prices ranging from ₹40 onwards. Available for and ₹600 depending on the film. A movie is available to rent for 30 days and once started, viewing has to be finished within 48 hours, while a title can be purchased for six months or so.

After launching last February with 600 movie titles, BookMyShow's TVoD (transactional video-on-demand) service offers a range of Hollywood, Hindi and independent, and foreign cinema from US studios, such as Sony Pictures, Warner Bros and Universal Brings along with pictures. Indian production houses, such as Viacom18, Shemaroo, and Rajshri Productions, as well as regional content providers, such as Divo and Sillimonks, among others.

It is available for viewing on BookMyShow's mobile app and website as well as on Apple TV, Android TV, Firestick, Chromecast and desktop browsers. BookMyShow Stream allows users to experience features like downloads and offline viewing.


Last August, Seva premiered its first original Hindi film, a family entertainer titled Oye Mamu! Featuring Ruslaan Mumtaz and Gulshan Grover, in addition to films such as Space Jam: A New Legacy, Becky, How to Make Out, On a Magical Night, Jiu-Jitsu, and Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile. Last December it announced the addition of television series in English, Spanish, French and German to its catalogue.

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