Quibi is a new competitor for Netflix, HBO and Apple TV +

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Quibi is a new competitor for Netflix, HBO and Apple TV +

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In recent months we competed with young people streaming content provided, currently owned by Netflix. And while the new offer makes us think the category is already complete, it's becoming increasingly common to see firms with new proposals.

So, so is Quibi, new rival of Netflix, HBO and Apple TV + and soon Disney +, which comes with a catalog of the short and fifty series, available exclusively on the Android phone, and its launch is scheduled for April 6.

Quibi is a new competitor for Netflix, HBO and Apple TV +

According to information shared by TechCrunchQuibi, whose name means, a quick bite, it's a company funded and directed by Hollywood CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, who agrees with his name. content should be no longer than 10 minutes It will include "chapter movies" as well as unwritten shows, texts, and daily hits from stories, entertainment, and inspiration.

In his first year Quibi will present the theme 8,500 episodes in 175 programs in his first year. During its first months the following topics are confirmed:

"Very dangerous game", a dystopian action thriller starring Liam Hemsworth and Christoph Waltz.

"Survive", a drama starring Sophie Turner about the origins of the plane crash, based on Alex Morel's novel.

"Chrissy's cut", where Chrissy Teigen presides over a lower court.

Murder House Flip, when owners try to remodel homes with homicide cases.

"Thank you Gold", a reality series where celebrities (including executive producer Jennifer Lopez) donate $ 100,000 to ordinary people who have to pay for them.

"Last Night's Night", Entertainment Weekly Summary for evening shows.

"Repeat with ESPN", which provides daily episodes covering sports news.

Enjoying the service Quibi offers two types of subscriptions; Selection of $ 4,99 per month with ads or a plan $ 7.99 per month no ads. Quibi also announces today that he will offer a 90-day free trial, which he has registered on the Quibi website before it is officially launched on April 6.



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