Paramount, the group born from the merger of Viacom and CBS Corporation, challenges Netflix, Disney and other major platforms by launching its streaming service, Paramount+, also in Italy. To celebrate the event, an evening at the Studios of Cinecittà has been arranged, with the on-site amphitheater and the set of ancient Rome hosting some of the stars that stand out in the catalog proposed by the American multinational. Many Italian characters of the show were present but it was Sylvester Stallone, born in 1946 and still in great shape, that took the stage. The unforgettable Rocky has spent words of love for Italy and Rome, anticipating some aspects of "Tulsa King", the TV series in which he plays the role of Dwight "The General" Manfredi, released from prison after 25 years for a crime he didn’t commit and sent by his boss to Tulsa, Oklahoma. The subscription offered by Paramount costs 7.99 euros per month or 79.90 euros per year, with the possibility to cancel at any time, and with a free trial week to see if the catalog actually fits in with your tastes as a viewer.
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