Sony Pictures Television Reups Movie Deal with Turkey’s Sinema TV

Sony Pictures Television extended its first feature film in the first film with the operator of Turkish Pay TV Sinema TV.
This new agreement repels a similar transaction signed in 2021 and strengthens the close relationship between Sony TV and the first paid television operator, who first executed the rights to most of the recent titles and the most popular library of Sony.
The agreement covers the majority of Sony’s current slate, giving Sinema TV exclusive of Pay-1 window rights to Turkey to titles such as “Karate Kid: Legends”, “28 years later”, “Until dawn”, “I know what you did last summer” and “a big daring trip”.
Other recent and classic Sony films covered by the agreement include “Bad Boys: Ride or Die”, “IT ends with us”, “Paddington in Peru”, as well as the “Spider-Man”, “Jumanji”, “Venom”, “Men in Black”, “Karate Kid” and “Hotel Transylvania” franchises.
The landscape of cinema and paid television in Turkey is evolving, with banners like Netflix and Disney + winning more and more fields, although traditional paid television operators and specialized cinema channels such as Sinema TV always hold their own thanks to large studio offers like this.
“We are delighted to extend our long -standing partnership with Sony Pictures Television with a multi -year agreement,” said Sinema TV Faruk Boyacıoğlu CEO said in a press release.
Marking distributions and SPT EVP’s naistrations: “It is fantastic to extend this film feature film with Sinema, and to continue our collaboration relationship with the team there to bring some of the most exciting and popular titles of SPE in SPE’s feature film, as well as those of our vast library of features, to the public through Turkey.”