AMC Theatres, which launched an on-demand streaming service just ahead of the Covid pandemic in October 2019, is winding down the service and referring users to Fandango’s platform Vudu.
The two companies said a new partnership takes effect today. AMC Theatres On Demand users can transfer their account to Vudu, where they can continue to rent and buy films or watch titles already in their library.
Vudu offers more than 200,000 new release and catalog movies and TV shows, including the largest collection of 4K UHD titles and thousands of free titles.
No subscription is required on the transactional service. Founded in 2004, Vudu was acquired by Walmart in 2010. The retail giant sold it to Fandango in 2020.
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