Paramount+ has recently eliminated even more series and movies from its platform. The streaming service, which initially launched as CBS All Access in 2014 before rebranding as Paramount+ in 2021, has canceled four of its original exclusive series - Star Trek: Prodigy, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, The Game, and Queen of the Universe - ahead of its upcoming merger with Showtime. These shows will soon no longer be available for streaming.
According to Deadline, Paramount+ is now removing an additional 22 titles from its lineup, including several exclusive originals. Among them are Inside Amy Schumer, From Cradle to Stage, Ghislaine: Partner in Crime, and Kevin Williamson's Tell Me a Story, as well as the movies Fantasy Football and Snow Day. Additionally, 16 Nickelodeon titles have been taken down, including All In With Cam Newton, Allegra’s Window, Becca’s Bunch, Bella and the Bulldogs, Crashletes, Digby Dragon, The Fresh Beat Band, The Halo Effect, Legendary Dudas, Monsters vs. Aliens, Mutt & Stuff, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, Peter Rabbit, Pig Goat Banana Cricket, Ride, and The Troop.
More to come...
Source: Deadline