5 AUG 2025

Sky Deutschland expanded its multi-year deal with NBCUniversal

The renewed partnership gives Sky and WOW early access to NBCUniversal’s top films and new series like “The Copenhagen Test” and “The Paper,” while retaining franchises such as “Fast & Furious” and “Jurassic World” for customers across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

5 AUG 2025

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German pay-TV broadcaster Sky Deutschland has renewed and expanded its long-standing content partnership with NBCUniversal, securing a multi-year deal that strengthens its position as the exclusive ‘pay 1’ partner for films and selected series across Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

“This expanded agreement marks a new level in our partnership,” said Elke Walthelm, Chief Operating Officer at Sky Deutschland. “We’re not only extending our collaboration, but also investing further in premium programming for our customers, with more exclusive series highlights and blockbuster films that make Sky and WOW a leading entertainment destination in the German-speaking market.”

Michael Bonner, President of NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution, added: “With this deal, viewers across the region will continue to be among the first to enjoy our latest films and series on Sky – along with continued access to beloved NBCUniversal classics.”

The new agreement grants Sky and its streaming service WOW first-run rights for selected NBCUniversal series, including upcoming originals such as the high-tech spy thriller "The Copenhagen Test" and the comedy "The Paper." It also includes continued early access to NBCUniversal’s biggest movie releases shortly after their theatrical debut, such as "Wicked: Part Two" and "Jurassic World: Rebirth."

In addition to these premieres, Sky customers will retain access to NBCUniversal’s extensive back catalogue of popular titles and franchises, including "Fast & Furious," "Jurassic World" and "Minions."

The content covered by the agreement will be available both linear and on demand via Sky platforms, including Sky Stream, WOW, Sky X in Austria and Sky Show in Switzerland.

Sky Deutschland and NBCUniversal are both owned by US-based media group Comcast – though that may soon change. RTL Group recently announced plans to acquire Sky Deutschland, subject to regulatory approval. A decision is expected in 2026.