But, after the agreement reached with Paramount this Monday, customers affiliated with the Walmart loyalty program will now be able to have free access to the Paramount+ advertising plan, where they can enjoy movies like Star Trek, Paw Patrol, The Godfather, among others.
Separately, Paramount+’s ad-supported service costs $4.99 per month, while the ad-free Premium subscription costs $9.99 per month in the US.
“With the addition of Paramount+, we’re demonstrating our unique ability to help members save even more and live better by offering entertainment for less, too,” said Chris Cracchiolo, manager of Walmart+, in a press release.
Walmart+ offers members unlimited free same-day delivery, fuel discounts and now streaming services too.
In the United States, the program has been in existence for two years and costs $12.95 a month, about 260 pesos a month. And, to date, it has about 11 million customers.
Within e-commerce, the recent agreement seems to be a bet against other competitors such as Amazon, whose Prime membership also offers access to streaming content and even a part of the Amazon Music catalog.
Paramoun+, for its part, has about 43.4 million subscribers worldwide and plans to reach 100 million in 2024.
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