The move comes as Universal made a similar decision to make some of its current film releases, including The Invisible Man and The Hunt, available on-demand
available on-demand beginning Friday. Viewers can rent the films for $19.99 each for 48 hours. They will be available on Comcast, Sky, Apple and Amazon.What to Binge on Netflix, HBO, Amazon and More as You Practice Social Distancing in the Coming Weeks
“Given the rapidly evolving and unprecedented changes to consumers’ daily lives during this difficult time, the company felt that now was the right time to provide this option in the home as well as in theaters,” the studio said in a statement.“NBCUniversal will continue to evaluate the environment as conditions evolve and will determine the best distribution strategy in each market when the current unique situation changes.
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