Somehow, MoviePass Has Returned

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Somehow, MoviePass has returned.

Three years after the popular subscription movie-going service ended in liquidation, MoviePass is set to return this Labor Day. With a new tiered pricing system, a beta version of the service will reopen on Thursday, August 25, and the waitlist will be posted on its website at 9 a.m. ET.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Stacey Spikes, the former studio marketer and co-founder of MoviePass who was overturned as its CEO in 2018, outlined plans to revive the service during an event at the Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theatre in NYC.

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