Sky Movies becomes Sky Cinema, kicks off with Spectre
Sky has rebranded its Sky Movies service to be called Sky Cinema.
The new name, which will come into effect on the 8 July, will kick off with the UK premiere of James Bond’s latest outing: Spectre.
“We have a brand new name! Introducing Sky Cinema, bringing movie moments closer to you from July 8th,” said the company on Twitter announcing the news.
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As part of the relaunch Sky says there will be a brand new movie every day rather than just a handful each weekend and that there will be regular “pop-up” channels like it already offers with collections like Harry Potter or Bond.
The broadcaster has also said that it has improved the HD picture quality, made the sound better, and introducing new features to make it quicker and easier to find films.
HD channels will be added to current subscriptions at no extra cost.
Earlier this year Sky launched Sky Q, a new set top box with a completely overhauled user interface and something it dubs “fluid viewing” allowing you to start watching something on one TV in your house and then carry on where you left off on another.
At the time of the launch, Sky announced it would be launching a 4K service later in the year, but that has yet to be detailed. It hasn’t detailed any 4K Ultra HD plans at the Sky Cinema event either apart from saying that it is “still coming”.
The company has confirmed the name change will also change on Now TV, as well as its services in Italy and Germany.
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