Universal's movies currently in theaters will be made available on demand this week
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/03/16/media/universal-movies-streaming-coroanvirus/index.html
New York(CNN Business) With the coronavirus disrupting the global theater marketplace, Universal Pictures is making some of its current film releases available on demand starting this week, the studio announced Monday.
The Comcast-owned studio and its specialty label Focus Features will make films such as "The Invisible Man," "The Hunt" and "Emma," all of which are currently playing in theaters, available to rent on demand services such as Comcast(CCZ), Sky, Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN) on Friday. Consumers will be able to rent the films for $19.99 per film for 48 hours.
DreamWorks Animation's "Trolls World Tour" will be also on demand starting on April 10, the same day it's set to be released in North American theaters.
Universal said in a statement that it made its movies available in the home now because of the "current circumstances," which have "made it more challenging to view our films."
“Rent the films for $19.99 per film for 48 hours.”
WTF $19.99, and you don’t Own IT!
Yes, I know THEY are New Movies, but Come ON!
What’s the Avg Movie Theatre Ticket Price?
Hmm, $10-$15/Ticket.
Way to Gouge the Public!
You’re currently making Zero Point Zero Dollars today in Movie Theatres!
***LETS TAKE ADVANTAGE***
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/03/16/media/universal-movies-streaming-coroanvirus/index.html
New York(CNN Business) With the coronavirus disrupting the global theater marketplace, Universal Pictures is making some of its current film releases available on demand starting this week, the studio announced Monday.
The Comcast-owned studio and its specialty label Focus Features will make films such as "The Invisible Man," "The Hunt" and "Emma," all of which are currently playing in theaters, available to rent on demand services such as Comcast(CCZ), Sky, Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN) on Friday. Consumers will be able to rent the films for $19.99 per film for 48 hours.
DreamWorks Animation's "Trolls World Tour" will be also on demand starting on April 10, the same day it's set to be released in North American theaters.
Universal said in a statement that it made its movies available in the home now because of the "current circumstances," which have "made it more challenging to view our films."
“Rent the films for $19.99 per film for 48 hours.”
WTF $19.99, and you don’t Own IT!
Yes, I know THEY are New Movies, but Come ON!
What’s the Avg Movie Theatre Ticket Price?
Hmm, $10-$15/Ticket.
Way to Gouge the Public!
You’re currently making Zero Point Zero Dollars today in Movie Theatres!
***LETS TAKE ADVANTAGE***