FilmBox Premium content accessible through open window collaborations for nearly a month

FilmBox Premium content accessible through open window collaborations for nearly a month
Szabolcs Hosszú
Consultant

Starting from March 17th, SPI/FilmBox’s versatile portfolio of premium channels will be open and accessible to the subscribers of Vodafone, UPC Direct, Antenna Hungária, a Tarr Kft, a PR-Telecom and Vidanet for nearly a month to increase home entertainment.

 

In the situation caused by coronavirus, SPI/FilmBox also strives to make the extended period of time spent indoors more enjoyable and comfortable. The company has agreed with 6 Hungarian operators about the open window period. On Vodafone and at UPC it is between 16 Marc and 30 April, whereas in the case of UPC Direct, Antenna Hungária, Tarr Kft., PR-Telekom and Vidanet it is the period from 16 March to 14 April when FilmBox channels, normally not available in basic subscriptions, will be open and accessible to all the subscribers.

Throughout the open window, SPI’s premium movie channel FilmBox Premium, will also be accessible to the subscribers of aforementioned platforms. In March, such captivating movies are broadcast as The Wolf of Wall Street, Arrival, World War Z, xXx: Return of Xander Cage. What’s more, the channel offers a great deal of new titles in this spring, consequently, multiple blockbuster premieres can be seen during the mentioned period. Among many others, subscribers are able to watch the action movie Jack reacher, starring Tom Cruise; the final episodes of Twilight movies; and also the film No Strings Attached with Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman.

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