MoviePass is set to officially relaunch this coming weekend on Labor Day in beta form, but it’s only coming to three cities for now: Dallas, Chicago and Kansas City. More cities will be added in future, as reported earlier Thursday by Business Insider and confirmed by MoviePass.
Those who were able to sign up for the waitlist — it opened last week, but crashed due to «overwhelming demand» — in those cities will be sent an access code to create an account.
MoviePass will have three subscription options:
- $10 to see 1-3 movies per month
- $20 to see 2-4 movies per month
- $30 to see 3-5 movies per month
MoviePass noted that pricing may vary between markets, and that the range of movies could differ during peak and off-peak times of the week.
The MoviePass subscription service is relaunching under original co-founder Stacy Spikes, who purchased the brand in November last year. It was first launched in 2011, but following the introduction of a $10 unlimited movies plan in 2017, Spikes was fired from the service in 2018 and MoviePass ended in September 2019 after failing to recapitalize.
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