MoviePass CEO Says Subscribers Will Be Restricted From Seeing Upcoming Major Movies – Info Mac
Amid funding issues and a deep drop in stock prices, MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe today held an all-hands meeting where he told employees that customers will be restricted from seeing major movie releases that include “Christopher Robin” and “The Meg.”
The information comes courtesy of an employee who shared the news with Business Insider, and it comes just after MoviePass prevented many of its subscribers from seeing “Mission Impossible: Fallout,” the major movie release last weekend.
In addition to informing employees that subscribers will not be able to see “Christopher Robin” and “The Meg,” on opening weekend Business Insider says that Lowe also “implied that the practice of not offering tickets to major movies would continue for the foreseeable future.” Lowe’s announcement echoed a statement MoviePass released over the weekend suggesting that “certain movies may not always be available in every theater on our platform.”
“Christopher Robin” is set to be released this weekend, while “The Meg” comes out on August 10.
To prevent another shutdown, customers in many markets were not permitted to see “Mission Impossible: Fallout,” and MoviePass has also implemented surge pricing for popular titles that customers have complained are affecting nearly every movie even at non-peak times.
At the time of this article, MoviePass appears to be down once again, with subscribers seeing a blank screen instead of movie options. MoviePass has not yet commented on today’s outage, but the MoviePass website continues to allow new subscribers to sign up.
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