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Sky Cinema

Sky Cinema is a British subscription film service owned by Sky Group (a division of Comcast). In the United Kingdom, Sky Cinema channels currently broadcast on the Sky satellite and Virgin Media cable platforms, and in addition Sky Cinema on demand content are available through these as well as via Now TV, BT TV and TalkTalk TV.

Sky Cinema
Logo used since 2020
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Ireland
HeadquartersLondon, England
Programming
Picture format2160p UHDTV
(downscaled to 1080i and 16:9 576i for their HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively)
Ownership
OwnerSky Group (Comcast)
Sister channelsList of Sky UK channels
History
Launched5 February 1989; 34 years ago (1989-02-05)
ReplacedThe Power Station on the BSB service
Former namesSky Movies (1989–1998, 2002–2016)
Links
Websitewww.sky.com/tv/cinema
Availability
Streaming media
Sky GoWatch live (UK & Ireland only)
Now TVWatch live (UK and Ireland only)
Virgin TV AnywhereWatch live (UK only)

In 2016, Sky rebranded its television film channel operations under one single branding on 8 July, the channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland were rebranded from Sky Movies to Sky Cinema; on 22 September in Germany and Austria, the Sky Cinema brand (originally used for the flagship network) was extended to the German channels in the group formerly known as Sky Film; the Italian Sky Cinema channels followed suit on 5 November by adopting the brand packages introduced in the United Kingdom and Ireland earlier.

History edit

1989–1998: early years edit

Launched at 6pm on 5 February 1989, Sky Movies was originally a single service as part of Sky's original four-channel package – alongside Sky News, Eurosport and Sky Channel (which later became Sky One) – on the Astra 1A satellite system,[citation needed]. The first film shown on the channel was Project X.[clarification needed] Before launch, Sky signed first-run deals with 20th Century Fox, Paramount, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Columbia, Orion and Buena Vista Distribution Company (which included Touchstone and Disney).[citation needed] One year after it began broadcasts,[1] it became the first Sky channel to scramble its signal, using a encryption system called VideoCrypt. Anyone attempting to view it without a decoder and smart card could only see a scrambled picture.[citation needed]

On 2 November 1990, Sky Television merged with rival British Satellite Broadcasting, acquiring The Movie Channel. With the launch of the second Astra satellite (1B) was added to the Sky package on 15 April 1991 and the first film shown was 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.[clarification needed] From the relaunch of the channel under BSkyB, this ident was made by Pacific Data Images and heavily based on NBC's movie opening used from 1987 to 1993.[clarification needed] Similarly, Sky Movies was made available to viewers on BSB's old satellite on 8 April earlier that year replaces its music channel, The Power Station. Also in the same year (6 May), Sky Movies and The Movie Channel started broadcasting for 24 hours per day – which previously they had been on air from early afternoon until the early hours of the next morning.[2] In addition of these slots for 6.00pm, 8.00pm and 10.00pm, Sky Movies had several different film genres were used every evening such as:

  • Monday Night Comedy
  • Tuesday Night Action
  • Thursday Night Horror
  • After Dark – used for Saturday and Wednesday nights at approximately 11.30pm, which included erotic films with a 18 certificate that often shows sexually explicit material and various adult-oriented content

At the same time, The Movie Channel started to begin its evening films at the later slots of 6.15pm, 8.15pm and 10.15pm, also include showing classic and children's films (at around 4.00pm) during the daytime hours between early morning and late afternoons were used.

For three consecutive years in the early 1990s, Sky Movies carried several non-film premium content known as 'special events' including World Wrestling Federation's annual events such as Wrestlemania, Royal Rumble, Summerslam and Survivor Series, various music concerts and live boxing competitions such as the first event was Mike Tyson vs. Buster Douglas on 11 February 1990. This was because at this time all of Sky's other channels including Sky Sports, were shown free-to-air and during this period, the service was often referred to as Sky Movies Plus (up until 31 August 1993 shortly before the launch of the new Multichannels package). When Sky Sports became a pay channel on 1 September 1992, Sky Movies stopped showing non-movie related programming.

On 1 October 1992, The Comedy Channel was replaced by Sky Movies Gold, a service dedicated to "classic movies" from 4.00pm to midnight every day and it was added as a three-channel package, with the first film shown at 6.00pm on the new network was 1979's Rocky II. On 31 December of that year, Sky Movies and The Movie Channel stopped broadcasting via Marcopolo satellite.

From 1 February 1993, BSkyB introduced a new system of ratings for Sky Movies, The Movie Channel and Sky Movies Gold were used at various times replacing the British Board of Film Classification certificates which lasted over four years, and remained on air until 31 October 1997:

Rating Description
U Universal – suitable for all audiences at any time.
PG Parental Guidance – some scenes may be unsuitable for young or sensitive children.
7 Suitable for transmission at 7.00pm, may also include edited versions of any otherwise unsuitable titles with the BBFC PG (or 12) certificate until it was later dropped and never used on air.
8 Suitable for transmission at 8.00pm, broadly in line with the BBFC 15 certificate.
9 This classification reflecting the 9.00pm watershed, which covers films of more adult nature that may contain strong language or violence.
10 Suitable for transmission at 10.00pm, is equivalent to the BBFC 18 certificate and that is suitable for adults only.
11 Suitable for transmission during 11.00pm, in which films of an explicit nature for adult viewing but mostly showing uncut versions offer include martial arts and erotic films were also used.

On 1 October 1995, Sky Movies Gold starts sharing its transponder space with The Disney Channel (which was delayed for over six years) resulting in the service's broadcasting hours changed from 10.00pm to 6.00am.

The two main channels were rebranded under a common brand on 1 November 1997, Sky Movies became Sky Movies Screen 1 and The Movie Channel became Sky Movies Screen 2,[3] as well as Sky Box Office launches a four-channel near on-demand service on 1 December of that year, also carried by Cable & Wireless chooses not to use the service instead opting for Front Row. Following the major rebrand once again on 10 September 1998, as Sky Movies Screen 1 became Sky MovieMax, Sky Movies Screen 2 became Sky Premier and Sky Movies Gold was renamed Sky Cinema.[4]

1998–2007: digital era edit

The launch of Sky Digital from the new Astra 28.2°E satellite position on 1 October 1998 was accompanied by a major expansion of channels.[5] Sky Premier and Sky MovieMax both added three multiplex channels each (Sky Premier 2 to 4 and Sky MovieMax 2 to 4), Sky Cinema launched Sky Cinema 2, and additionally, Sky Premier Widescreen – at the time was the only channel devoted to showing widescreen films were all launched exclusively on digital satellite.[citation needed] Also on the same year (15 November), Sky MovieMax and Sky Premier launched on the ONdigital terrestrial platform.[6] On 1 October 1999, Sky MovieMax 5 was launched.[7]

From 1 July 2002, as the Sky Movies channels saw yet another rebranding exercise, the Sky Premier channels were renamed Sky Movies Premier, the Sky MovieMax channels became Sky Movies Max and the Sky Cinema channels became Sky Movies Cinema.[8] Eventually in June 2003, Sky listened to demands for more widescreen films, the service was closed and the majority of films on the remaining channels were actually shown in widescreen.[9] On 1 November 2003, the Sky Movies Premier and Sky Movies Max channels were all brought under one banner as simply Sky Movies 1 to 9. At the same time, Sky Movies Cinema 1 and 2 became Sky Cinema 1 and 2.[10]

Sky Movies along with numerous other channels became available to watch via Sky Mobile TV in 2005, in partnership with Vodafone.[11] From 30 January 2006, Sky Movies 9 and the new Sky Movies 10 started broadcasting from 5.00pm to 3.00am. They were PIN-protected, meaning that for the first time when films with a 15 certificate were able to be shown as early as 5.00pm. With the launch of Sky HD, the two channels were also available in a high-definition format.[12]

2007–2016: Sky Movies goes categorised edit

Sky Movies was overhauled on 4 April 2007, when the different channels became dedicated to different genres,[13] but three of the HD channels have launched already before the other:[citation needed]

  • Premiere (includes +1)
  • Comedy
  • Action & Thriller
  • Family
  • Drama
  • Classics
  • Sci Fi & Horror
  • Modern Greats
  • Indie
  • SD1
  • SD2
  • HD1
  • HD2

Sky later made Sky Movies HD1 and HD2 available to subscribers without HDTV equipment through two channels simulcasting the same content in SDTV format, the channels were known as Sky Movies SD1 and SD2. These channels were renamed Sky Movies Screen 1 and Screen 2 in February 2008, and the HDTV channels were renamed Sky Movies Screen 1 HD and Screen 2 HD accordingly.[14] On 20 March 2008, an additional high-definition film channel called Sky Movies Premiere HD, which is a simulcast version of the current Sky Movies Premiere channel, was added after many requests for the channel from Sky HD subscribers.[original research?]

Sky also announced that in October 2008, they would launch six new high-definition simulcast channels called Sky Movies Action/Thriller HD, Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror HD, Sky Movies Drama HD, Sky Movies Modern Greats HD, Sky Movies Family HD and Sky Movies Comedy HD.[15] This means that almost all Sky Movies channels are broadcast in both standard- and high-definition except for Sky Movies Premiere +1, Sky Movies Classics and Sky Movies Indie which remained standard-definition only until Sky Movies Indie HD launched on 26 October 2009.[16][17] Sky Movies were rebranded as the part of the various Sky channels on 1 January 2010.

On 26 March 2010, some Sky Movies channels were renamed, the new Sky Movies Showcase that replaces Sky Movies Screen 1 were devoted to box sets, collections and seasons. Sky Movies also reshuffled its bouquet of ten channels to achieve greater "clarity" for subscribers. The changes included Sky Movies Action & Thriller becoming Sky Movies Action & Adventure, Sky Movies Drama becoming Sky Movies Drama & Romance and Sky Movies Screen 2 becoming Sky Movies Crime & Thriller.[18] The Sky Movies HD channels launched on the Virgin Media platform on 2 August 2010.[19]

Sky Movies Classics HD launched on 9 August 2010 was exclusively on Sky,[20] and the channel was also added to Virgin Media on 4 October 2011.[original research?] Smallworld Cable added the Sky Movies HD channels to their line-up in the first quarter of 2012,[21] followed by UPC Ireland on 16 August 2012.[22]

On 28 March 2013, Sky Movies Disney was launched that effectively replaces Disney Cinemagic, as part of a multi-year film output deal between Sky and The Walt Disney Company.[23] This marks the first time that Disney has been involved in a co-branded linear film channel anywhere in the world,[24] included new Disney films are available on Sky Movies Disney around six months after they have ended their cinema run. To facilitate the channel, Sky Movies Classics has ceased broadcasting, when Sky Movies Modern Greats was rebranded as Sky Movies Greats and Sky Movies Indie became Sky Movies Select,[25][26] whether the content of the three former brands was merged into Select and Greats.[27]

2016–present: rebrand and 4K UHD edit

On 15 June 2016, Sky announced that Sky Movies would rebrand as Sky Cinema on 8 July within this change aligns the channel's naming with those of Sky's film services in other European countries, in consort with Sky plc's takeover of Sky Deutschland and Sky Italia. To compete with subscription video-on-demand services, Sky announced that the rebranded network would premiere "a new film each day", and that it would expand the service's on-demand library. Sky also announced plans to launch a 4K ultra-high-definition feed later in the year.[28][29] 4K films became available on 13 August 2016 for Sky Q customers in a 2TB box with Sky Cinema and multi-screen packs, as well as 70 were available by the end of 2016.[30]

On 22 June 2020, Sky added a content warning to several older films stating that they "have outdated attitudes, language, and cultural depictions which may cause offence today".[31]

On 30 June 2020, the standard-definition feeds of Sky Cinema Select, Sky Cinema Hits and Sky Cinema Sci-Fi & Horror were removed from the Sky EPG, which followed the removals of all SD feeds of Sky Cinema channels, except for Sky Cinema Premiere +1, from the British Virgin Media EPG on 1 August 2019. This move also coincided with the Sky Cinema brand adopting the 2020 Sky channel branding previously adopted by the entertainment channels following the launch of Sky Comedy. On 30 March 2022, the SD feeds of Sky Cinema Comedy, Sky Cinema Thriller and Sky Cinema Drama were similarly removed from the Sky EPG.[32]

On 23 July 2020, Sky Cinema launched a twelfth channel, Sky Cinema Animation, replaces Sky Cinema Premiere +1 on Sky and Virgin Media UK, and launched exclusively in high-definition on both platforms. Sky Cinema Premiere +1 continued to air on Virgin Media Ireland until its removal on 13 August 2020.[33] The timeshift resumed broadcasting on 6 January 2021, replacing Sky Cinema Disney, which was shut down on 30 December 2020 (with the content moving into Disney+) and was temporarily replaced by Sky Cinema Five Star Movies from the next day (31 December) until Premiere +1's return on 6 January 2021.[34]

On 5 August 2021, Sky agreed a deal with ViacomCBS to launch Paramount+ in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria by 22 June 2022. The app will be available on Sky Q, and Sky Cinema subscribers will have access to Paramount+ at no charge.[35]

Channels edit

Sky regularly gives one, two or three of their Sky Cinema channels a temporary rebrand to air different kinds of seasonal or promotional programming. This table is just an example of some temporary channel rebrandings were included on the list.

Current edit

Channel number Channel name[36] Temporary rebrands[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]
301 Sky Cinema Premiere N/A
302 Sky Cinema Select Sky Cinema Adventure
Sky Cinema Best of...
Sky Cinema Blockbusters
Sky Cinema Classics
Sky Cinema Cops & Robbers
Sky Cinema DC Heroes
Sky Cinema Feel Good
Sky Cinema Gangsters
Sky Cinema Harry Potter
Sky Cinema Lord of the Rings
Sky Cinema Musicals
Sky Cinema Spooky
Sky Cinema Star Wars
Sky Cinema Superheroes
Sky Cinema Tom Hanks
Sky Cinema Transformers
Sky Cinema Twilight
Sky Cinema Westerns
Sky Cinema Will Smith
Sky Cinema Wizarding World
303 Sky Cinema Hits Sky Cinema DC Heroes
Sky Cinema Fast & Furious
Sky Cinema Matt Damon
Sky Cinema Megahits
Sky Cinema Pirates of the Caribbean
Sky Cinema Pixar
Sky Cinema Spooky
304 Sky Cinema Greats Sky Cinema Back to the Future
Sky Cinema Brits
Sky Cinema Denzel Washington
Sky Cinema Harry Potter
Sky Cinema Jurassic
Sky Cinema M:I (Mission Impossible)
Sky Cinema Musicals
Sky Cinema Oscars
Sky Cinema Pets
Sky Cinema Pirates of the Caribbean
Sky Cinema School's Out
Sky Cinema Spies
Sky Cinema Star Trek
Sky Cinema Star Wars
Sky Cinema Superheroes
Sky Cinema Tom Cruise
Sky Cinema Tom Hanks
Sky Cinema Villains
305 Sky Cinema Animation Sky Cinema DC Superheroes
Sky Cinema Fairytale
306 Sky Cinema Family Sky Cinema Adventure
Sky Cinema Fairy Tales
Sky Cinema Harry Potter
Sky Cinema Kids Books
Sky Cinema Spooky

Sky Cinema Animation (in 2020)

307 Sky Cinema Action Sky Cinema Action Men
Sky Cinema Heroes
Sky Cinema Wonder Women
Sky Cinema Monsters
Sky Cinema Spider-Man
Sky Cinema Misfits
Sky Cinema Vengeance
Sky Cinema Batman
Sky Cinema Bourne
Sky Cinema Indiana Jones
308 Sky Cinema Comedy Sky Cinema Adam Sandler
Sky Cinema April Fools
309 Sky Cinema Thriller Sky Cinema Bourne
Sky Cinema Heists
Sky Cinema Spies
310 Sky Cinema Drama Sky Cinema Christmas
Sky Cinema Julia Roberts
Sky Cinema True Stories
Sky Cinema Valentine
Sky Cinema Weddings
Sky Cinema Women in Film
311 Sky Cinema Sci-Fi Horror Sky Cinema Aliens
Sky Cinema Halloween
Sky Cinema Monsters
Sky Cinema Sky-Fi
Sky Cinema Star Wars
Sky Cinema Summer Scares
Sky Cinema regularly gives their channel temporary rebrands to air different kinds of seasonal or promotional programming.

Former edit

Channel number Channel name[45] Closed date Temporary rebrands[46][38][39][40][41][42]
307 (when closed because the launch of Disney+) Sky Cinema Disney 31 December 2020 Sky Cinema Pixar
Sky Cinema Five Star Movies (Temporary rebrand until its removal on 6 January 2021)

Original productions edit

Sky Cinema has a dedicated production team that produces over 100 hours of original film-related programming each year – including Sky Cinema News and The Top Ten Show. In addition, Sky's close relationships with the film studios means it regularly gets exclusive access for on-set to talenting one-off 'making-ofs' and various talent-based programming.[citation needed]

In 1998, Elisabeth Murdoch (who was BSkyB's director of channels and services at the time) advocated Sky setting up a film funding and production unit (similar to BBC Films and Film4 Productions). The result was Sky Pictures, which existed in order to investing both low-budget and mainstream British films. However, following a lack of success and her decision to leave Sky and set up her own production company called Shine, the unit was scaled back and closed in 2001.[citation needed]

In January 2018, Sky announced a partnership with film distributor Altitude Film Distribution, with the launch of Sky Cinema Original Films, this new brand would distribute films for Sky Cinema's on-demand service, as well as release them into cinemas. The first film under the new banner was the United Kingdom release of the 2017 animated film Monster Family. Other films like The Hurricane Heist, Anon, Final Score and Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile have also been released.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the film channels in the UK and Ireland For other uses see Sky Cinema disambiguation Sky Movies redirects here For the channels in New Zealand see Sky Movies New Zealand Sky Movies Showcase redirects here Not to be confused with Sky Showcase Sky Cinema is a British subscription film service owned by Sky Group a division of Comcast In the United Kingdom Sky Cinema channels currently broadcast on the Sky satellite and Virgin Media cable platforms and in addition Sky Cinema on demand content are available through these as well as via Now TV BT TV and TalkTalk TV Sky CinemaLogo used since 2020CountryUnited KingdomBroadcast areaUnited KingdomIrelandHeadquartersLondon EnglandProgrammingPicture format2160p UHDTV downscaled to 1080i and 16 9 576i for their HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively OwnershipOwnerSky Group Comcast Sister channelsList of Sky UK channelsHistoryLaunched5 February 1989 34 years ago 1989 02 05 ReplacedThe Power Station on the BSB serviceFormer namesSky Movies 1989 1998 2002 2016 LinksWebsitewww wbr sky wbr com wbr tv wbr cinemaAvailabilityStreaming mediaSky GoWatch live UK amp Ireland only Now TVWatch live UK and Ireland only Virgin TV AnywhereWatch live UK only In 2016 Sky rebranded its television film channel operations under one single branding on 8 July the channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland were rebranded from Sky Movies to Sky Cinema on 22 September in Germany and Austria the Sky Cinema brand originally used for the flagship network was extended to the German channels in the group formerly known as Sky Film the Italian Sky Cinema channels followed suit on 5 November by adopting the brand packages introduced in the United Kingdom and Ireland earlier Contents 1 History 1 1 1989 1998 early years 1 2 1998 2007 digital era 1 3 2007 2016 Sky Movies goes categorised 1 4 2016 present rebrand and 4K UHD 2 Channels 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 3 Original productions 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFurther information Timeline of Sky Cinema 1989 1998 early years edit Launched at 6pm on 5 February 1989 Sky Movies was originally a single service as part of Sky s original four channel package alongside Sky News Eurosport and Sky Channel which later became Sky One on the Astra 1A satellite system citation needed The first film shown on the channel was Project X clarification needed Before launch Sky signed first run deals with 20th Century Fox Paramount Warner Bros Entertainment Columbia Orion and Buena Vista Distribution Company which included Touchstone and Disney citation needed One year after it began broadcasts 1 it became the first Sky channel to scramble its signal using a encryption system called VideoCrypt Anyone attempting to view it without a decoder and smart card could only see a scrambled picture citation needed On 2 November 1990 Sky Television merged with rival British Satellite Broadcasting acquiring The Movie Channel With the launch of the second Astra satellite 1B was added to the Sky package on 15 April 1991 and the first film shown was 1989 s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade clarification needed From the relaunch of the channel under BSkyB this ident was made by Pacific Data Images and heavily based on NBC s movie opening used from 1987 to 1993 clarification needed Similarly Sky Movies was made available to viewers on BSB s old satellite on 8 April earlier that year replaces its music channel The Power Station Also in the same year 6 May Sky Movies and The Movie Channel started broadcasting for 24 hours per day which previously they had been on air from early afternoon until the early hours of the next morning 2 In addition of these slots for 6 00pm 8 00pm and 10 00pm Sky Movies had several different film genres were used every evening such as Monday Night Comedy Tuesday Night Action Thursday Night Horror After Dark used for Saturday and Wednesday nights at approximately 11 30pm which included erotic films with a 18 certificate that often shows sexually explicit material and various adult oriented contentAt the same time The Movie Channel started to begin its evening films at the later slots of 6 15pm 8 15pm and 10 15pm also include showing classic and children s films at around 4 00pm during the daytime hours between early morning and late afternoons were used For three consecutive years in the early 1990s Sky Movies carried several non film premium content known as special events including World Wrestling Federation s annual events such as Wrestlemania Royal Rumble Summerslam and Survivor Series various music concerts and live boxing competitions such as the first event was Mike Tyson vs Buster Douglas on 11 February 1990 This was because at this time all of Sky s other channels including Sky Sports were shown free to air and during this period the service was often referred to as Sky Movies Plus up until 31 August 1993 shortly before the launch of the new Multichannels package When Sky Sports became a pay channel on 1 September 1992 Sky Movies stopped showing non movie related programming On 1 October 1992 The Comedy Channel was replaced by Sky Movies Gold a service dedicated to classic movies from 4 00pm to midnight every day and it was added as a three channel package with the first film shown at 6 00pm on the new network was 1979 s Rocky II On 31 December of that year Sky Movies and The Movie Channel stopped broadcasting via Marcopolo satellite From 1 February 1993 BSkyB introduced a new system of ratings for Sky Movies The Movie Channel and Sky Movies Gold were used at various times replacing the British Board of Film Classification certificates which lasted over four years and remained on air until 31 October 1997 Rating DescriptionU Universal suitable for all audiences at any time PG Parental Guidance some scenes may be unsuitable for young or sensitive children 7 Suitable for transmission at 7 00pm may also include edited versions of any otherwise unsuitable titles with the BBFC PG or 12 certificate until it was later dropped and never used on air 8 Suitable for transmission at 8 00pm broadly in line with the BBFC 15 certificate 9 This classification reflecting the 9 00pm watershed which covers films of more adult nature that may contain strong language or violence 10 Suitable for transmission at 10 00pm is equivalent to the BBFC 18 certificate and that is suitable for adults only 11 Suitable for transmission during 11 00pm in which films of an explicit nature for adult viewing but mostly showing uncut versions offer include martial arts and erotic films were also used On 1 October 1995 Sky Movies Gold starts sharing its transponder space with The Disney Channel which was delayed for over six years resulting in the service s broadcasting hours changed from 10 00pm to 6 00am The two main channels were rebranded under a common brand on 1 November 1997 Sky Movies became Sky Movies Screen 1 and The Movie Channel became Sky Movies Screen 2 3 as well as Sky Box Office launches a four channel near on demand service on 1 December of that year also carried by Cable amp Wireless chooses not to use the service instead opting for Front Row Following the major rebrand once again on 10 September 1998 as Sky Movies Screen 1 became Sky MovieMax Sky Movies Screen 2 became Sky Premier and Sky Movies Gold was renamed Sky Cinema 4 1998 2007 digital era edit The launch of Sky Digital from the new Astra 28 2 E satellite position on 1 October 1998 was accompanied by a major expansion of channels 5 Sky Premier and Sky MovieMax both added three multiplex channels each Sky Premier 2 to 4 and Sky MovieMax 2 to 4 Sky Cinema launched Sky Cinema 2 and additionally Sky Premier Widescreen at the time was the only channel devoted to showing widescreen films were all launched exclusively on digital satellite citation needed Also on the same year 15 November Sky MovieMax and Sky Premier launched on the ONdigital terrestrial platform 6 On 1 October 1999 Sky MovieMax 5 was launched 7 From 1 July 2002 as the Sky Movies channels saw yet another rebranding exercise the Sky Premier channels were renamed Sky Movies Premier the Sky MovieMax channels became Sky Movies Max and the Sky Cinema channels became Sky Movies Cinema 8 Eventually in June 2003 Sky listened to demands for more widescreen films the service was closed and the majority of films on the remaining channels were actually shown in widescreen 9 On 1 November 2003 the Sky Movies Premier and Sky Movies Max channels were all brought under one banner as simply Sky Movies 1 to 9 At the same time Sky Movies Cinema 1 and 2 became Sky Cinema 1 and 2 10 Sky Movies along with numerous other channels became available to watch via Sky Mobile TV in 2005 in partnership with Vodafone 11 From 30 January 2006 Sky Movies 9 and the new Sky Movies 10 started broadcasting from 5 00pm to 3 00am They were PIN protected meaning that for the first time when films with a 15 certificate were able to be shown as early as 5 00pm With the launch of Sky HD the two channels were also available in a high definition format 12 2007 2016 Sky Movies goes categorised edit Sky Movies was overhauled on 4 April 2007 when the different channels became dedicated to different genres 13 but three of the HD channels have launched already before the other citation needed Premiere includes 1 Comedy Action amp Thriller Family Drama Classics Sci Fi amp Horror Modern Greats Indie SD1 SD2 HD1 HD2 Sky later made Sky Movies HD1 and HD2 available to subscribers without HDTV equipment through two channels simulcasting the same content in SDTV format the channels were known as Sky Movies SD1 and SD2 These channels were renamed Sky Movies Screen 1 and Screen 2 in February 2008 and the HDTV channels were renamed Sky Movies Screen 1 HD and Screen 2 HD accordingly 14 On 20 March 2008 an additional high definition film channel called Sky Movies Premiere HD which is a simulcast version of the current Sky Movies Premiere channel was added after many requests for the channel from Sky HD subscribers original research Sky also announced that in October 2008 they would launch six new high definition simulcast channels called Sky Movies Action Thriller HD Sky Movies Sci Fi Horror HD Sky Movies Drama HD Sky Movies Modern Greats HD Sky Movies Family HD and Sky Movies Comedy HD 15 This means that almost all Sky Movies channels are broadcast in both standard and high definition except for Sky Movies Premiere 1 Sky Movies Classics and Sky Movies Indie which remained standard definition only until Sky Movies Indie HD launched on 26 October 2009 16 17 Sky Movies were rebranded as the part of the various Sky channels on 1 January 2010 On 26 March 2010 some Sky Movies channels were renamed the new Sky Movies Showcase that replaces Sky Movies Screen 1 were devoted to box sets collections and seasons Sky Movies also reshuffled its bouquet of ten channels to achieve greater clarity for subscribers The changes included Sky Movies Action amp Thriller becoming Sky Movies Action amp Adventure Sky Movies Drama becoming Sky Movies Drama amp Romance and Sky Movies Screen 2 becoming Sky Movies Crime amp Thriller 18 The Sky Movies HD channels launched on the Virgin Media platform on 2 August 2010 19 Sky Movies Classics HD launched on 9 August 2010 was exclusively on Sky 20 and the channel was also added to Virgin Media on 4 October 2011 original research Smallworld Cable added the Sky Movies HD channels to their line up in the first quarter of 2012 21 followed by UPC Ireland on 16 August 2012 22 On 28 March 2013 Sky Movies Disney was launched that effectively replaces Disney Cinemagic as part of a multi year film output deal between Sky and The Walt Disney Company 23 This marks the first time that Disney has been involved in a co branded linear film channel anywhere in the world 24 included new Disney films are available on Sky Movies Disney around six months after they have ended their cinema run To facilitate the channel Sky Movies Classics has ceased broadcasting when Sky Movies Modern Greats was rebranded as Sky Movies Greats and Sky Movies Indie became Sky Movies Select 25 26 whether the content of the three former brands was merged into Select and Greats 27 2016 present rebrand and 4K UHD edit On 15 June 2016 Sky announced that Sky Movies would rebrand as Sky Cinema on 8 July within this change aligns the channel s naming with those of Sky s film services in other European countries in consort with Sky plc s takeover of Sky Deutschland and Sky Italia To compete with subscription video on demand services Sky announced that the rebranded network would premiere a new film each day and that it would expand the service s on demand library Sky also announced plans to launch a 4K ultra high definition feed later in the year 28 29 4K films became available on 13 August 2016 for Sky Q customers in a 2TB box with Sky Cinema and multi screen packs as well as 70 were available by the end of 2016 30 On 22 June 2020 Sky added a content warning to several older films stating that they have outdated attitudes language and cultural depictions which may cause offence today 31 On 30 June 2020 the standard definition feeds of Sky Cinema Select Sky Cinema Hits and Sky Cinema Sci Fi amp Horror were removed from the Sky EPG which followed the removals of all SD feeds of Sky Cinema channels except for Sky Cinema Premiere 1 from the British Virgin Media EPG on 1 August 2019 This move also coincided with the Sky Cinema brand adopting the 2020 Sky channel branding previously adopted by the entertainment channels following the launch of Sky Comedy On 30 March 2022 the SD feeds of Sky Cinema Comedy Sky Cinema Thriller and Sky Cinema Drama were similarly removed from the Sky EPG 32 On 23 July 2020 Sky Cinema launched a twelfth channel Sky Cinema Animation replaces Sky Cinema Premiere 1 on Sky and Virgin Media UK and launched exclusively in high definition on both platforms Sky Cinema Premiere 1 continued to air on Virgin Media Ireland until its removal on 13 August 2020 33 The timeshift resumed broadcasting on 6 January 2021 replacing Sky Cinema Disney which was shut down on 30 December 2020 with the content moving into Disney and was temporarily replaced by Sky Cinema Five Star Movies from the next day 31 December until Premiere 1 s return on 6 January 2021 34 On 5 August 2021 Sky agreed a deal with ViacomCBS to launch Paramount in the United Kingdom Ireland Italy Germany Switzerland and Austria by 22 June 2022 The app will be available on Sky Q and Sky Cinema subscribers will have access to Paramount at no charge 35 Channels editSky regularly gives one two or three of their Sky Cinema channels a temporary rebrand to air different kinds of seasonal or promotional programming This table is just an example of some temporary channel rebrandings were included on the list Current edit Channel number Channel name 36 Temporary rebrands 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 301 Sky Cinema Premiere N A302 Sky Cinema Select Sky Cinema AdventureSky Cinema Best of Sky Cinema BlockbustersSky Cinema ClassicsSky Cinema Cops amp RobbersSky Cinema DC HeroesSky Cinema Feel GoodSky Cinema GangstersSky Cinema Harry PotterSky Cinema Lord of the RingsSky Cinema MusicalsSky Cinema SpookySky Cinema Star WarsSky Cinema SuperheroesSky Cinema Tom HanksSky Cinema TransformersSky Cinema TwilightSky Cinema WesternsSky Cinema Will SmithSky Cinema Wizarding World303 Sky Cinema Hits Sky Cinema DC HeroesSky Cinema Fast amp FuriousSky Cinema Matt DamonSky Cinema MegahitsSky Cinema Pirates of the CaribbeanSky Cinema PixarSky Cinema Spooky304 Sky Cinema Greats Sky Cinema Back to the FutureSky Cinema BritsSky Cinema Denzel WashingtonSky Cinema Harry PotterSky Cinema JurassicSky Cinema M I Mission Impossible Sky Cinema MusicalsSky Cinema OscarsSky Cinema PetsSky Cinema Pirates of the CaribbeanSky Cinema School s OutSky Cinema SpiesSky Cinema Star TrekSky Cinema Star WarsSky Cinema SuperheroesSky Cinema Tom CruiseSky Cinema Tom HanksSky Cinema Villains305 Sky Cinema Animation Sky Cinema DC SuperheroesSky Cinema Fairytale306 Sky Cinema Family Sky Cinema AdventureSky Cinema Fairy TalesSky Cinema Harry PotterSky Cinema Kids BooksSky Cinema Spooky Sky Cinema Animation in 2020 307 Sky Cinema Action Sky Cinema Action MenSky Cinema HeroesSky Cinema Wonder WomenSky Cinema MonstersSky Cinema Spider ManSky Cinema MisfitsSky Cinema VengeanceSky Cinema BatmanSky Cinema BourneSky Cinema Indiana Jones308 Sky Cinema Comedy Sky Cinema Adam SandlerSky Cinema April Fools309 Sky Cinema Thriller Sky Cinema BourneSky Cinema HeistsSky Cinema Spies310 Sky Cinema Drama Sky Cinema ChristmasSky Cinema Julia RobertsSky Cinema True StoriesSky Cinema ValentineSky Cinema WeddingsSky Cinema Women in Film311 Sky Cinema Sci Fi Horror Sky Cinema AliensSky Cinema HalloweenSky Cinema MonstersSky Cinema Sky FiSky Cinema Star WarsSky Cinema Summer ScaresSky Cinema regularly gives their channel temporary rebrands to air different kinds of seasonal or promotional programming Former edit Channel number Channel name 45 Closed date Temporary rebrands 46 38 39 40 41 42 307 when closed because the launch of Disney Sky Cinema Disney 31 December 2020 Sky Cinema PixarSky Cinema Five Star Movies Temporary rebrand until its removal on 6 January 2021 Original productions editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sky Cinema has a dedicated production team that produces over 100 hours of original film related programming each year including Sky Cinema News and The Top Ten Show In addition Sky s close relationships with the film studios means it regularly gets exclusive access for on set to talenting one off making ofs and various talent based programming citation needed In 1998 Elisabeth Murdoch who was BSkyB s director of channels and services at the time advocated Sky setting up a film funding and production unit similar to BBC Films and Film4 Productions The result was Sky Pictures which existed in order to investing both low budget and mainstream British films However following a lack of success and her decision to leave Sky and set up her own production company called Shine the unit was scaled back and closed in 2001 citation needed In January 2018 Sky announced a partnership with film distributor Altitude Film Distribution with the launch of Sky Cinema Original Films this new brand would distribute films for Sky Cinema s on demand service as well as release them into cinemas The first film under the new banner was the United Kingdom release of the 2017 animated film Monster Family Other films like The Hurricane Heist Anon Final Score and Extremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and Vile have also been released See also editStarview Premiere Home Video Channel Turner Classic Movies Carlton Cinema Film4References edit SKY CLAIMS BIG 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