Circuits TV hits 1.3 million streams, launches new FlexiWatch for African film lovers

Circuits TV, Nigeria’s popular streaming platform, has reached over 1.3 million unique streams across 170 countries, boosting its status as a leading home for African movies.

Circuits TV has cemented its place as Nigeria’s biggest virtual cinema and one of Africa’s top transactional video-on-demand (TVOD) services. The company is changing how people everywhere can watch African stories, using clever technology to make streaming simple and enjoyable.

One of the newest features, FlexiWatch, is set to shake up the movie-watching experience. With FlexiWatch, viewers can pay once for a 7-day or 21-day “Flexi Pass,” giving them unlimited access to a handpicked set of African films, no more waiting for fixed showtimes, and no limits on when to enjoy a movie. This comes alongside Circuits’ Pay-Per-View Premium option, where users buy timed access (from 8 to 48 hours) to exclusive new releases for as low as N1,000 or $1.99, much cheaper than regular cinemas.

In a push for inclusion, Circuits now offers not just Nollywood favorites but also movies from Francophone Africa. French-speaking film fans can now stream award-winning films like Souleymane’s Story, part of a growing collection aimed at building a truly Pan-African streaming library.

Circuits says it’s not slowing down anytime soon. The platform’s team is working to add more independent films and blockbuster hits. Users can already access Circuits TV on their phones, smart TVs, or directly through its web app.

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