If you've ignored all of your friends and stillhaven't subscribed for MoviePass, because you're convinced that the absurdly low price will drop even further. Well, you clever bastard, you were right.
MoviePass has a new limited time offer that drops the staggeringly low price of their service from $10 per month to $7.95 per month (with a $19.95 processing fee). Of course, with the service you can see one movie a day at participating theaters, and have more in common with everyone you work with.
SEE ALSO:The 'Black Panther' soundtrack is here to tide you over 'til the movie dropsWhile the rest of us suckers jumped at the chance to subscribe, you played the long game and now it's your day. But you better get it while it lasts.
“We do special offers from time to time," a MoviePass spokesperson said. "No end date [for the deal] has been determined."
The new deal also reflects a partnership with movie-streaming service Fandor. Signing up during this limited time will allow new subscribers access to Fandor's thousands of movies.
MoviePass has been surging over the past half year after Netflix co-founder Mitch Lowe joined the company as chief executive and significantly dropped the price of the subscription. As of last month, they now have over 2 million subscribers only a little over a month after hitting 1 million. The company hopes to monetize the data that it collects from users and has even said it will also begin buying film rights.
So, you know, get on that!
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