Canal+ launches an offer at 15.99 euros per month, perfect for football and cinema fans
Canal+ intends to appeal to the French at the end of the year. To get addicted to football disappointed by DAZN and movie buffs wishing to quickly see the latest films released at the cinema, a new attractive offer at less than €20 per month has been launched in the form of a flash sale.
Sport and cinema, Canal+ has it all figured out
Available until October 28, 2024, the latter brings together the Canal+ channels (Box Office, Big screen, Sport360, Series, Docs and Kids), beIN Sportsas well as two streaming platforms less known than Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video (but just as qualitative): Apple TV+ And Paramount+.
To define this subscription, named Canal+ & BeIN Sports, the group talks about “best live sport with Wednesday's UEFA Champions League poster, the McDonald's Ligue 1 Big Match on Saturdaythe best of European championships, including LALIGA, all F1 GPs, two TOP 14 posters, the NBA, and much more”without forgetting the presence “ultra-recent cinema, Original and international Creation series” and streaming platforms from Apple and Paramount.
To attract consumers, Canal+ is offering this offer at €15.99 per month until the end of the week. It obviously comes with a 24-month commitment, and a price which will de facto subsequently increase, here at €42.99 per month.
An offer to destroy DAZN, which only has Ligue 1 to cry about
Even if Ligue 1 is not completely involved in this subscription, with only the big Saturday match live on beIN Sports, it is a more than interesting formula compared to DAZN which still does not understand the problem of its pricing placement.
This offer from Canal+ also has the advantage of allowing you to follow the Champions League, the Europa League, Ligue 2, etc. and other renowned sporting events. As a bonus, an army of original series and films or even certain productions recently released in cinemas are there.
You can also see the films on the promotional poster for the Canal+ & beIN Sports subscription A little something extra d'Artus or even Dune, part two by Denis Villeneuve.