
Starz has announced that its StarzPlay D2C
streaming app is launching in the U.K., France, Germany, Mexico and Brazil — and will launch in 20 more countries in 2020.
Previously, StarzPlay was accessible through Amazon’s
channels platform and through partners in some international markets, including the U.K., Mexico and Spain. Now, those customers will be able to migrate their accounts to the D2C app.
Starz
did not specify which additional countries would be getting the app next year, or the rollout timetable.
StarzPlay added a record 1.2 million subscribers during owner Lionsgate’s fiscal
second quarter ended September 30, bringing the app’s U.S. total to 5.6 million.
Lionsgate, which is targeting 6 million global streaming subscribers by the end of its fiscal
year, has called the app a critical driver of domestic OTT growth.
Yesterday, Lionsgate CEO Jeffrey Hirsch said that StarzPlay’s growth is “ahead of the streaming curve” and
continuing to climb.
“Expanding our direct-to-consumer product into the global arena with the launch of the StarzPlay app gives subscribers seamless entry to our platform and
premium content on their device of choice, while also providing us with access to key consumer data insights as we continue to position ourselves for success in the evolving content ecosystem,”
Hirsch added.
StarzPlay costs just $5 per month in the international markets, versus $8.99 in the U.S.
The OTT service’s offerings include popular movie titles, Starz
Originals such as “Outlanders,” “Dublin Murders,” “The Spanish Princess” and other series such as DC’s “Pennyworth.”
Starz as a whole saw
domestic subscriptions decline by about 400,000 (to 24.7 million) in the latest period, but total paid subs including international rise by 1.8 million, to 27 million.
The streaming
app’s growth is particular positive given Starz’s imminent loss of distribution through Comcast packages that account for approximately a third of its overall subscriptions.
Starting December 10, Comcast will begin offering MGM’s premium live and on-demand network Epix, instead of Starz, in some Xfinity premium packages.
On December 12, Comcast is set to
launch three new Epix Channels in packages that previously included Starz.
Comcast will also offer Epix in some packages not currently carrying Starz.