M-Net is bringing DStv Premium subscribers another exciting movies themed pop-up channel in February, this time built around one of the most iconic movie franchises of all time James Bond. The M-Net Movies James Bond pop-up channel will feature every single 007 movie ever made.
Entertainment is a powerful way to tell stories that open our minds, bring people together around shared passions and connect us to new realities. As a video entertainment company, MultiChoice though our channels would continue to enrich lives with the all the movies from the James Bond franchise starting from the 23rd of February says Cecil Sunkwa Mills, GM, Multichoice Ghana. Adding that our premium will experience all the dapper tuxedos, iconic fast cars, sultry bond girls, exotic locations, mind-blowing gadgets, deadly villains, unforgettable music, incredible title sequences and martinis…shaken, not stirred, of course.
DStv Premium viewers will be able to enjoy all the Bond action on Channel 109 on DStv from Thursday 23 February 2017 from 8am until Sunday 5 March for approximately 18 hours each day. The James Bond movies will be screened in chronological order going back to the first in the series Dr. No shot in 1963 to the most recent Spectre (2015). Explora customers can set their decoder to record all the Bond movies to watch whenever they so wish. The channel will conclude with a binge viewing weekend from Friday 3 March from 8am with (Dr No), until Sunday 5 March at approximately 1pm (Spectre).
Check your Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) and schedules on DStv.com for the exact screening times. All the films that will be screened as part of the M-Net Movies James Bond pop-up channel will also be available on DStv Catch Up Plus via the DStv Wifi Connector in HD and SD. The M-Net Movies James Bond pop-up channel will also be streamed on DStv Now.
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