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Pink Villa
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Apocalypse Hotel Episode 8: A Gingarou Without Yachiyo—Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More
The 7th Apocalypse Hotel episode Bow Down Deep But Always Aim High shows Yachiyo and the Prociones performing rituals to attract guests but fail to do so. Yachiyo proposes launching a satellite to advertise the hotel. Ponko wants to add a 'Rods from God' satellite for defense. Though initially against it, Yachiyo agrees after hearing Ponko's reasons. When the rocket proves too heavy, Yachiyo offers to replace Ponko, removing life support systems to save weight. 70 years later, the rocket launches and both satellites deploy successfully, but a solar flare leaves Yachiyo disabled and adrift in space. Apocalypse Hotel Episode 8 will likely explore how Yachiyo, now stranded in space, may begin her return to Earth. Although exposed to harsh conditions, she may possess specialized functions enabling her survival and descent. Meanwhile, Ponko and the Tanukians, determined to protect the Gingarou Hotel in her absence, may devise a rescue plan. They still have the unused life support unit initially intended for Ponko, which could be vital. The episode may also depict how the hotel continues functioning without Yachiyo's direct presence. Apocalypse Hotel Episode 8, titled 'Punishment Is Rock! Making Up Is Paper!,' is set to premiere on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 1:34 am JST. However, due to time zone differences, international viewers might be able to catch it as early as May 27. The episode will first air on Nippon TV and a few other Japanese networks, with streaming availability in Japan to follow on platforms like ABEMA, Lemino, and Anime Times. Shortly after its domestic release, Apocalypse Hotel Episode 8 will also be available globally with subtitles on Crunchyroll for international fans. Keep an eye on Pinkvilla for more updates from the Apocalypse Hotel anime.
Yahoo
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Paramount+ Expands Footprint in Japan Through Partnership With Local Streamer Lemino
Paramount+ is expanding its footprint in Japan through a deal with prominent local streamer Lemino, operated by Japan's top telco NTT Docomo. The non-exclusive agreement will give Japanese viewers access to Paramount+ via Lemino Channel, which will be available as an à la carte subscription on the platform for a monthly fee of 770 yen ($5.40). More from Variety '1923' Series Finale Draws 14 Million Viewers on Paramount+ 'Couples Therapy' Season 4 Part 2 Sets Release Date, Debuts New Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) 'Colin From Accounts' Renewed for Season 3 at Paramount+ The Lemino deal is the latest strategic partnership sealed by Paramount in Japan, where Paramount+ is also available on J:COM Stream, satellite network WOWOW On Demand, Prime Video and now Lemino Channel. Paramount also recently closed a licensing deal with Japan Airlines (JAL) to offer a selection of titles from Paramount+ as part of the airline's in-flight entertainment. 'Paramount+ continues to have a strong footprint in international markets around the world, streaming some of the most-watched global series from 'Yellowstone' to 'Landman,'' said Marco Nobili, EVP and international general manager at Paramount+, in a statement. 'By partnering with Lemino, Paramount+ will be delivering many of the very best films, franchises and series to even more Japanese fans.' The Lemino deal, which is now in effect, will see subscribers gain access to the full range of Paramount+ offerings that – besides 'Yellowstone' and 'Landman' – also comprises hit movies such as horror film 'A Quiet Place: Day One,' Sylvester Stallone-starrer 'Tulsa King' and spy series 'The Agency' with Michael Fassbender, plus classic blockbuster movie franchises like 'Mission: Impossible' and 'Transformers.' Paramount + currently operates in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, Latin America, the Caribbean, Austria, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland and Japan. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in April 2025 The Best Celebrity Memoirs to Read This Year: From Chelsea Handler to Anthony Hopkins