The infamous MoviePass system is out of beta and has opened up its subscription service for all in the U.S. starting at $10 a month.
Thursday it was opening up its subscription service nationwide just in time for the Memorial Day weekend. Subscription plans start at $10 a month, giving users 34 credits which could equal one to three movies per month, depending on the participating theater. The Standard and Premium tiers cost $20 and $30 a month, respectively for 72 and 113 credits. The top-tier “Pro” plan grants users 640 credits a month, worth close to 30 movies depending on the theater.
MoviePass CEO Stacy Spikes said in a release this app would support the movie theater industry “by helping drive traffic to all theaters during the critical summer season.” Spikes was one of the original founders of the company but was ousted before things got really crazy. He later and promised MoviePass would operate on a Web3 model. Fortunately for users, it seems the service has abandoned any blockchain buffoonery.
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