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MoviePass Teases Mysterious Relaunch, but It’s Unclear Who’s in Charge

  2024-02-28 varietyRebecca Rubin51180
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Comedian Matt Oswalt once said, “so far 2021 is just 2020 with bangs.” Perhaps nothing encapsulates that sentiment more

MoviePass Teases Mysterious Relaunch, but It’s Unclear Who’s in Charge

Comedian Matt Oswalt once said, “so far 2021 is just 2020 with bangs.” Perhaps nothing encapsulates that sentiment more than the possibility that MoviePass, the Icarus of subscription services, may rise again from the ashes.

MoviePass launched in 2017 and offered customers the option to see one movie per day for $9.99 a month. Though popular, considering the amount was less than a single movie ticket in most cities, the price proved to be economically ruinous. In early 2020, Helios and Matheson Analytics, which owned MoviePass, filed for bankruptcyafter running out of cash.

On Tuesday, a MoviePass website launched a countdown clock — set to end on Monday, March 22 — and a tagline “the movie is about to start.” (It appears the “MoviePass Ventures” website, which is separate from the company’s original Moviepass, was registered anonymously on Feb. 7, 2021.)

What does that portentous message mean? Don’t ask Mitch Lowe, the former CEO of MoviePass.

In an email, Lowe said, “I have no idea. It has nothing to do with me.”

Representatives for MoviePass did not respond to PvNew’s request for comment. A rep for former MoviePass chairman Ted Farnsworth said Farnsworth is not connected to the project, either.

Social media accounts for MoviePass have been similarly ambiguous. The brand’s Twitter account has been radio silent since June 30, 2019. Inexplicably, MoviePass’s last tweet was simply captioned “#doppleganger” with a head-exploding emoji and side-by-side pictures of Jeffrey Dean and Javier Bardem, Katy Perry and Zoey Deschanel, Henry Cavill and Matt Bomer, and Zoe Saldana and Thandie Newton.

Direct replies to the 2019 tweet are flooded with angry customers. One Twitter user wrote, “Paid for the annual membership 4 months ago, I want my money back!” Another said, “The app has been down for over 2 weeks and still no update on when we can start watching movies again.”

(By/Rebecca Rubin)
 
 
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