Sky Cinema offers movie premieres along with the added bonus of Paramount+. To help you discover new favorites, we have compiled a list of upcoming premieres this month. The premiere dates may change. For Sky subscribers without movie channels, there is an additional cost of £12 per month for a minimum 18-month contract. Sky also offers ongoing deals, such as the Sky + Cinema + Netflix package, providing access to Sky channels (including Cinema) and Netflix for £37 per month over 18 months.
All Sky Cinema releases – July 2023 June 30 – The Woman King July 7 – Black Adam July 8 – Broker July 9 – Seriously Red July 14 – Breaking Point July 15 – Armageddon Time July 16 – The Locksmith July 21 – Babylon July 22 – High Heat July 23 – Sharp Stick July 27 – Maggie Moore(s) July 28 – I Wanna Dance with Somebody July 29 – The Silent Twins July 30 – The Best ManMoreover, several titles have been added recently to Sky Cinema which includes Don't Worry Darling, The Lost King, Emily, Bros, Smile, Halloween Ends, Ticket to Paradise, Dead Shot, Minions: The Rise of Gru, DC League of Super-Pets, Where the Crawdads Sing, Bodies Bodies Bodies, The Black Phone, Top Gun: Maverick and Jurassic World: Dominion, among many others. The platform, it’s safe to say, boasts a plethora of content.FAQs
Is Sky Cinema available only in the UK? No, Sky Cinema is not available only in the UK. It is available in the US, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.How much does a Sky Cinema subscription cost?Sky Cinema subscription costs £20 per month if you take it directly with Sky TV. It costs £9.99 per month if you take it with NOW TV on a rolling monthly basis. Read more on economictimes.indiatimes.com