India: Prime Video launches Moviesphere+
December 4, 2025
Prime Video in India has onboarded Moviesphere+ as an add-on subscription. As part of Lionsgate, Moviesphere+ offers a library of Hollywood blockbusters, cinematic gems, classic and new TV shows, an more. Customers in India can now subscribe to Moviesphere+ on Prime Video at an introductory price of INR 399 (€3.80) per year (usual price INR 699).
Through Moviesphere+, customers can watch a slate of multi-genre content, including movies such as The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Borderlands, P.S. I Love You, Juno, Prisoners, The Princess Bride and Jackie Brown; and iconic TV shows, such as Mad Men, Weeds, Black Sails, Anger Management, and the newest season of The Rookie (Season 7).
“We are delighted to launch Moviesphere+ as the newest addition to our add-on subscriptions on Prime Video,” commented Gaurav Bhasin, head of marketplace (add-on subscriptions and movie rentals) and Prime Video Ads, India. “Prime Video’s add-on subscriptions have become a powerful launchpad for international streaming services and studios to reach audiences across India. In our effort to serve customers with more choice and convenience, we continue to expand our add-on subscriptions, bringing popular streamers together under one destination: Prime Video. With this collaboration, Moviesphere+’s robust repertoire of Hollywood content will enhance our entertainment experience and broaden the range of global stories available to Indian audiences.”
nd time toggling between their favourite services to discover what’s new and popular. With add-on subscriptions they can browse in one place, search across all their premium subscription and get personalized recommendations. All of this without ever having to leave the Prime Video app or website.
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