PlayStation Plus Premium/Deluxe Adds Movies Via New Sony Pictures Core App

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To better incentivize PlayStation owners into subscribing to PS Plus, Sony announced today that certain subscription holders get access to a curated catalog of ad-free movies they can watch on their PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

In a new PS Blog post, Sony announced that the new feature is part of a rebranding for its movie service Bravia Core, which will be renamed Sony Pictures Core. If you are unfamiliar with Bravia Core, it’s a movie service Sony launched in early 2021 that was limited in availability as it was only on Bravia TVs and certain Experia devices.

This new collaboration lets PS4 and PS5 owners buy or rent up to 2,000 movies they can then watch directly from their console, including films such as Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Uncharted, The Equalizer, No Hard Feelings, Bullet Train, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife, among others.

You’ll be able to buy select Sony Pictures films during an exclusive, early access window. The first of these in select markets such as the UK, France, Germany, and Japan is the recently released movie Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story. Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story is currently available through Sony Pictures Core in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

More interestingly, the new partnership also lets PlayStation Plus Premium and Deluxe members access a catalog of up to 100 movies through the Sony Pictures Core app as one of their new membership perks; all the movies available to these members are streamed ad-free, and the catalog of movies will be updated periodically. Some films subscribers will have access to include Resident Evil Damnation, Elysium, and Kingsguard: Final Fantasy 15.

Here’s the full list of the first 100 films available to US PlayStation Plus Premium and Deluxe members:
30 Days of Night: Dark Days 6 Bullets The 6th Day All the Kingsmen Anacondas Appleseed AlphaArenaThe Art of War II: Betrayal Attack the BlockBagheadBarney’s VersionBerserkBlack DynamiteBlind Fury The BlobBlue ThunderThe Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day The Brothers Grimsby Can’t Hardly Wait Casualties of WarThe Cottage The CovenantThe Damned UnitedThe DeepThe Devil’s BackboneDragon Wars DrivenDrunken MasterAn Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening HarderThe Experiment The FanFelonThe Fifth ElementFinal Fantasy VII: Advent Children Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within The Final Girls Freaks of NatureFrozen RiverGhost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance GoGodzilla (1998) Godzilla 2000Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out AttackGodzilla: Final WarsThe GuardHancock Harry Brown Home Sweet HellHouse of the Flying DaggersIdle HandsThe InternationalInto the Grizzly Maze Iron Man: Rise of TechnovoreJohnny MnemonicKingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV LabyrinthThe Lazurus ProjectLooperLords of Dogtown The Lost Skeleton of CadavraMagic Magic Meeting EvilMortal ThoughtsMultiplicity My GirlNight of the CreepsOne False MoveThe Possession of Hannah GracePremium Rush Private Resort Pulse[REC]Resident Evil: Damnation Resident Evil: Vendetta RevolveRun Lola RunRunning with Scissors School DazeScream of FearScreamersSeraphim FallsSilent RageSleepwalkersSmashedSniperSniper 3Sniper ReloadedSniper Ultimate KillStarmanStarship Troopers: Invasion Starship Troopers 3: Marauder The TakeThe Talking of Pelham 123Things Are Tough All OverTo Die ForUnderworld AwakeningImoversa; Solider: Day of Reckoning Unthinkable The Virginity HitWhere the Day Takes You

To avoid confusion on what films you can buy/rent and which are available to PlayStaion Plus subscribers, the Sony Pictures Core app, as shown in the screenshot below, has a section that shows all the films available with PlayStation Plus.

Sony also pledged to expand on the offerings and perks that come with Sony Pictures Core, noting a selection of anime content from Crunchyroll, which Sony acquired in late 2020 for $1.175 billion, and teasing additional perks for all PlayStation Plus members will be shared at a later date.

The announcement is no surprise for those who closely follow PlayStation or its parent company. In early 2021, Sony began testing out a service called PlayStation Plus Video Pass in Poland that let PlayStation Plus subscribers stream movies and TV shows. And just last year, Sony did a significant overhaul to PlayStation Plus, dividing the service into multiple tiers, offering new perks such as the option to play retro games that were released on previous PlayStation consoles and access to time-trials of some games if you opted to subscribe to the Premium membership tier.

Sony Pictures Core is available in 23 markets globally starting today with the app available to download in the Media section on PS5, while PS4 users need to head to the PS Store to download the app.

Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

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