MoviePass has announced the launch of a new version of its revolutionary uncapped subscription plan. The plan is now available to consumers with the ground-breaking monthly price of $9.95. The uncapped plan is being referred to as MoviePass Uncapped.
The new plan gives movie goers access to a wide selection of movies at theaters across the United States. Consumers can sign up for the MoviePass Uncapped plan immediately for just $9.95 a month with a 12-month subscription. The payment needs to be made in advance via ACH. The low price will be available for a limited period of time.
The standard price of MoviePass Uncapped will be $19.95 when paid with a credit card after the limited time offers expire. MoviePass revolutionized the industry with the release of its unlimited movie subscription plan in August 2017.
Since then, it has been revamped to combat violations of its terms of use. With the adjustments, MoviePass believes it will be able to offer casual movie goers a wider selection of movies. It also believes the changes will serve MoviePass subscribers better and lead to greater subscriber satisfaction.
The following are core details of MoviePass Uncapped.
- There will no cap on the number of 2D movies subscribers can see in the MoviePass theater network (Subject to management network demand and availability as set forth in the MoviePass terms of use)
- Access to a large selection of blockbusters and independent films
- Available at more than 30,000 screens across the United States
- Subscribers can reserve tickets three hours before showtime and check in 30 minutes before showtime and up to 10 minutes after showtime
MoviePass Select, All Access and Red Carpet plans were introduced in December 2018. They are no longer available for purchase, but will remain effective for current subscribers. Further details have been made available here.
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