Celestial Tiger Entertainment (CTE), operator of the largest bouquet of pan-Asian channels dedicated to Asian entertainment, announced the launch of a brand new Chinese Movie subscription streaming app, CMGO, in Singapore. CMGO has launched on 15 August 2024 with both major platforms, Singtel and StarHub.
Movie fans can now experience the world of Chinese movies all in one place, as CMGO offers a curation of the best movies from Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. From new releases and the latest blockbusters, to exclusive, never-seen-before titles, original and director’s cut versions, award-winning movies, favourite timeless classics, as well as CMGO Originals, the world of Chinese movies is ready to be explored at one’s fingertips, anytime, anywhere, through various devices.
“We are super excited and thrilled to launch CMGO with both Singtel and StarHub in Singapore. This is the start of our new app journey which we will take across Southeast Asia in the coming months, with Malaysia coming up next.” said Ofanny Choi, CEO of Celestial Tiger Entertainment. “CMGO offers a unique proposition, with a first ever curated selection of great Chinese movies from across the Chinese-speaking world in one app for Southeast Asian consumers. We also offer movies in original audio and uncut, original version, so our subscribers can enjoy the movies as they are meant to be. We hope CMGO will elevate the viewing experience of Chinese movies and wow our subscribers in Southeast Asia.”
New and exclusive movies to catch on CMGO includes Andy Lau’s I Did It My Way, Aaron Kwok’s latest action comedy Rob n Roll and The Goldfinger, starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung Chiu Wai in their first movie together 20 years after the critically acclaimed Infernal Affairs crime trilogy, also available on CMGO. This year’s much anticipated Hong Kong blockbuster Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In will also be on CMGO.
Other movies to look out for on CMGO include China’s box office hit, Article 20; Taiwan’s Golden Horse Award winner, Old Fox and Film festivals’ favourite Trouble Girl; as well as Singapore’s new food comedy King of Hawkers.