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Stream these 4 Sunday night movies on DStv Now

Save the date to watch Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson bring the heat in the action packed Skyscraper movie this Sunday on Mnet. (Photo: Screenshot from Mnet Sunday Night Movie trailer)
Save the date to watch Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson bring the heat in the action packed Skyscraper movie this Sunday on Mnet. (Photo: Screenshot from Mnet Sunday Night Movie trailer)

Sunday night movies have become an South African institution; even if you’re not watching you’ll at least check the TV Guide to see what’s showing after Carte Blanche. That’s because ‘Sunday night movie’ has become a barometer for ‘what’s good’. If you’ve missed the last few movies, you can still watch them online at now.dstv.com or using the DStv Now app.

Deadpool 2 (2018)

Ryan Reynolds reprises his role as the outrageous anti-hero in this comic book flick. This time the merc with the mouth must protect a young mutant from a time-traveling cyborg.

Watch it now »

Den of Thieves (2018)

This gritty crime drama sends an elite unit of cops and a group of violent outlaws on a collision course, when the criminals plot a deadly heist on the Federal Reserve Bank.

Watch it now »


Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom (2018)

The island's dormant volcano begins to react, Owen and Claire return to mount a rescue mission to save as many dinosaurs as possible.

Watch it now »


Coming this Sunday: Skyscraper (2018)

Dwayne Johnson puts his body on the line in this heart-thumping action film. A security expert infiltrates a burning skyscraper when his family is taken hostage. Watch it live at 8pm on Sunday 17 March on M-Net or wait until it’s available the next day on the DStv Now app.

How do I get the DStv Now app?

DStv Now is the online version of DStv and with it, DStv subscribers are able to watch their favourite channels on their smartphones, tablets, laptops, computers, smart TVs or XBox.

Register for DStv Now here »

Once registered, download the DStv Now app from the Google Play or Apple App Store and log in to watch series, movies, documentaries and sports Live or on Catch Up.

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