Our once favorite movie-watching scam is officially back in action.
MoviePass was once a great way to watch movies as often as you wanted.
For $10 a month, you received a card that let you watch as many movies as you wanted. After the FTC exposed how poorly run MoviePass was and how it targeted heavy users, MoivePass died and was replaced by major movie theaters’ versions of the monthly pass.
Then, from a shallow grave, MoviePass rose from the grave to announce its public return on Aug. 25 with a new tiered pricing system.
Business Insider reports that the subscription service will open with a waitlist. It will be posted on its website at 9 a.m. ET for movie lovers to add their names with the chance to join the beta version. The waitlist will be open for five days and will be free to sign up.
Author: Alyssa Miller
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.