MoviePass isn't done yet!
The [Ep4] Secret Campuscompany continues to try and win over new customers, this time with a new plan that comes close to the monthly unlimited which first got it so much attention. MoviePass Uncapped will offer users more movies than any current plan for the limited-time price of $9.95/month.
SEE ALSO: Whelp, MoviePass is being investigated by the NY Attorney GeneralThe promotional price is only available with a 12-month commitment – 2017's shocking Unlimited plan cost the same with a guaranteed fixed price for the first year, but no required commitment. Tickets can be reserved up to three hours before a screening and and users can once again see one MoviePass movie per day.
“We are – and have been – listening to our subscribers every day, and we understand that an uncapped subscription plan at the $9.95 price point is the most appealing option to our subscribers,” said Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc. Chairman and CEO Ted Farnsworth in a statement.
Users who want to pay month-to-month still have that option, but for $14.95/month. Both offers are limited, and after they expire, MoviePass Uncapped will cost $19.95 per month. Notably, the new plans MoviePass introduced in December 2018 are now unavailable, but will still be honored for those subscribers.
“While we’ve had to modify our service a number of times in order to continue delivering a movie-going experience to our subscribers, with this new offering we are doing everything we can to bring people a version of the service that originally won their hearts," Farnsworth added. "We’re thrilled to introduce this new uncapped plan at a price point that is unbeatable in the industry.”
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