Harrison Ford in the original 1982 Blade Runner.
Erik Gruenwedel
January 9, 2019
Ad-supported movie streaming service FilmRise said it has signed distribution agreements for catalog content with ITV Studios Global Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and Warner Bros., among others.
Titles include Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares, The Terminator, and the original Blade Runner.”
“We are thrilled that the FilmRise Channel has become a major platform where consumers can watch their favorite films and TV shows,” FilmRise CEO Danny Fisher in a statement.
We have formed a stellar line up of programming thanks to our amazing partners,” said Fisher.
The channel can be found on Roku, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire devices, Apple TV, and other connected devices.
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