Paramount+ Rolls Out Major April Slate With Sports And Documentaries
The streaming platform is doubling down on sports and storytelling this April, blending marquee live events with original documentaries and films. Paramount+ aims to attract both sports fans and documentary enthusiasts, reinforcing its position as a versatile streaming service.
Sports Highlights
Subscribers can look forward to premium sports coverage this month. The Masters Tournament tees off on April 9, followed by UFC 327: Procházka vs. Ulberg on April 11 and UFC Fight Night: Sterling vs. Zalal on April 25. These events promise high-stakes competition and global viewership.
Documentary Premieres
Two standout docuseries headline the slate: *Made for March*, offering a behind-the-scenes look at powerhouse college basketball programs Kansas and Michigan, and *You Don’t Know Where I’m From, Dawg*, chronicling the rise of U.S. soccer legend Clint Dempsey. Both series deliver compelling sports storytelling.
Exclusive Films And Originals
Paramount+ is also premiering Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie alongside true-crime series My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders. The platform continues to refresh its library with classics from BET, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon.
Key Highlights
- Masters Tournament returns April 9
- UFC 327 and UFC Fight Night headline sports coverage
- Docuseries Made for March and You Don’t Know Where I’m From, Dawg premiere
- Exclusive film Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie debuts
- True-crime series My Killer Father adds to originals lineup
Sources: Vital Thrills, MSN, The American Society of PANAMA
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