Movistar Plus+ will launch a new channel full of movies in August

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Movistar Plus+ users who have access to the service, including those of any operator who have contracted it for 9.99 euros, will enjoy a new channel starting on August 26. The good news is that it will be full of quality cinema with essential films that will keep you glued to the television.

As has happened on previous occasions, Movistar has announced a new feature that will surely excite you: the arrival of a new channel. It will be packed with films and can be enjoyed from August 26 to September 15 on channel 18. As we are going to tell you, it will be entirely dedicated to one of the most famous faces in Hollywood.

The new Brad Pitt channel arrives on M+

This is not the first time that Movistar has chosen a famous name from the world of cinema to launch a channel where they can bring together his filmography and thus keep viewers entertained. Not long ago they launched a channel dedicated to Clint Eastwood that was a real marvel. And now it is the turn of Brad Pitt himself, the handsome man who, at 60 years old, continues to captivate audiences around the world. His career is, without a doubt, one of the most outstanding in Hollywood today, one in which you can find highly successful films and all kinds of genres.

Movistar Plus+ channel dedicated to actor Brad Pitt

Now Movistar wants to celebrate the great work that Brad Pitt has been doing for decades and, to do so, it is preparing to launch the new channel. As it is an ephemeral channel that will only be available for a few weeks, we recommend that you take advantage of it to watch all the films you have pending from his career.

What movies are going to be broadcast?

Brad Pitt on M+ will feature blockbusters and a documentary that covers the three decades in which the famous Hollywood actor has been successful in the cinema. It is also important to note that all the films, as well as the aforementioned documentary, will also be available on demand, so you won’t have to wait for the content you want to watch to be broadcast. So, although it is very nice to have a channel where the films are shown, you won’t have to deal with your schedule and you will be able to watch what you want at the time that suits you best.

Brad Pitt in a movie scene

You will be able to see all these contents with Movistar Plus+ subscription available from any operator, giving us a good reason to celebrate the end of August in style. In addition, the selection of 20 films that have been chosen for the occasion will not only allow us to enjoy Pitt, but also the work of some of the most important directors in cinema, such as Guy Ritchie, Terrence Malick, David Fincher or Steven Soderbergh, to name just a few. The same will be true of the many other renowned actors who appear in the films and whose presence you will surely also appreciate.

And now, we share with you the list of films. We divide them into two blocks, since some will only be available on VOD and not within the channel’s programming. The films that will be broadcast on the channel, and that will also be on demand, will be the following:

  • Hearts of Steel (2014), by David Ayer
  • Brad Pitt: All Faces (2022), documentary
  • The Tree of Life (2011), by Terrence Malick
  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), by David Fincher
  • Inglourious Basterds (2009), by Quentin Tarantino
  • Moneyball: Breaking the Rules (2011), by Bennett Miller
  • Ocean’s Eleven: Match the Game (2001), by Steven Soderbergh
  • Ocean’s 13 (2007), by Steven Soderbergh
  • Ocean’s Twelve: One More Enters the Game (2004), by Steven Soderbergh
  • Burn After Reading (2008), by the Coen Brothers
  • Seven Years in Tibet (1997), by Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • Snatch. Pigs and Diamonds (2000), by Guy Ritchie
  • Spy Game (2001), by Tony Scott
  • Troy (2004), by Wolfgang Petersen
  • An Irresistible Plan (2020), by Jon Stewart (producer)

Brad Pitt in Fight Club

To this we must add the films that are part of the special that will only be available on demand:

  • Fight Club (1999), by David Fincher
  • The Lost City (2022), by the Coen Brothers
  • Allies (2016), by Robert Zemeckis
  • Ad Astra (2019), by James Gray
  • Babel (2006), by Alejandro González Iñárritu
  • Babylon (2022) by Damien Chazelle

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