MoviePass is back with three new subscription options.
May 25, 2023, 12:47 PMAndrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
"We're really excited to be able to let everybody in," MoviePass CEO Stacy Spikes told "Good Morning America."Subscribers can choose from three different tiers: basic, standard or premium, depending on their viewing habits, which range in price from $10 a month to $30 a month. Spikes and his co-founder sold a majority stake in the company, which was first started in 2011, in 2017, and the subscription price was later changed to a $10-per-month model for unlimited movies. The service was later shut down in 2019, following several unsustainable subscription changes and price decreases.
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