Sky and Netflix have announced a new multi-year deal in the UK.
The new deal will see Sky customers have more forms of entertainment in one place, with the option to have Netflix’s Basic Plan on Sky Q.
With just one service, customers will be able to switch seamlessly between Sky and Netflix content.
From Sky original productions like Chernobyl, to new shows such as Third Day and returning shows like Save Me Too, plus Netflix’s own original roster including dramas, films and documentaries, with content such as The Witcher, The Irishman and the new series of Sex Education.
Stephen van Rooyen, Chief Executive Officer of Sky UK and Ireland, saw the deal as a strong start to a great year for sky.
He said: “Our customers love Netflix content and our partnership continues to go from strength to strength, we plan to launch new channels and genres, start building our new studio, Sky Studios Elstree, and we’ll have great new and returning Sky originals too.”
This is the latest content partnership deal for Sky, with the BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Warner Media all entering new agreements.