Spain: Vodafone TV adds Videoclub by Rakuten TV
March 26, 2026
Vodafone TV has continued to expand its entertainment ecosystem in Spain with the addition of Rakuten TV to its platform offering. Vodafone TV customers will be able to access the Videoclub by Rakuten TV service, a library of rental movies that increases the catalogue available within the Vodafone TV service.
Vodafone TV customers in Spain will have access to approximately 6,000 rental titles, including recent premieres such as Hamnet (pictured), One Battle After Another, Wuthering Heights andrecent hits such as 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Now You See Me 3, as well as a wide selection of blockbusters and jewels of classic cinema.
Users will be able to rent movies directly from the Vodafone TV set-top box, in a simple and secure way, and the amount will be charged directly to the Vodafone bill. In addition, once the content has been rented, they will be able to enjoy it on Android devices compatible with Vodafone TV, facilitating a flexible and multi-device experience.
“Partnering with Vodafone allows us to bring Rakuten TV’s extensive catalogue of new releases and premium titles to even more viewers”, said Jorge Del Puerto, European head of partnerships and business development at Rakuten TV. “Through Rakuten TV Enterprise, we work with operators and partners across Europe to make premium content easily accessible to audiences while supporting the continued growth of the streaming ecosystem.”
Jesús Rodríguez, Director of Vodafone TV, added: “The incorporation of Videoclub by Rakuten TV content is a further step in our commitment to offer Vodafone TV customers the most complete entertainment experience. With more than 6,000 rental titles available directly from Vodafone TV, we reinforce our entertainment offer that already integrates the main platforms on the market and is now enriched with a wide catalog of premieres and classic films on demand.”
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