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Authors: JordanIts hard to keep track with what MoviePass is doing these days, but heres trying.
Today, MoviePass has brought back its nearly all-you-can-watch monthly movie subscription, Variety reports.
With its original plan, subscribers can watch up to one movie a day, every day.This comes after MoviePass removed this subscription last month in favor for a promotional $29.95 three-month plan that only let people see four movies a month.
At the time, however, MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe said the move didnt mean the unlimited plan would never come back.Were continually testing various promotions with different partners, and the current iHeartRadio deal is consistent with that approach, a MoviePass spokesperson said at the time.
This does not mean that our unlimited subscription will not be offered in the future.MoviePass currently offers two plans the $9.95 a month unlimited one, and a $7.95 a month plan that lets you see just three movies per month and includes a three-month trial to iHeartRadios all-access plan.But theres another service on the market thats caught my eye as of late.
Its called Sinemia, which costs $15.99 a month for three movies per month.
Yes, its more expensive than MoviePass, but the key differentiator is the fact that you can buy movie tickets online, ahead of time.
With MoviePass, you have to physically go to the theater to purchase your tickets.MoviePass is excited to once again offer our popular $9.95 per month plan where you can see a movie a day in the theaters, a MoviePass spokesperson said in a statement to TechCrunch.
The demand for this unlimited plan is incredible, and we have a clear path to even stronger growth.
Were confident in our model, and were looking forward to continuing to deliver great value to all of our members.





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