Focus Features' Never Rarely Sometimes Always has become the latest big-screen title to land an early on-demand release as the coronavirus pandemic has closed movie theaters nationwide.
The critically acclaimed drama, which won awards at Sundance and the Berlin Film Festival, hit theaters in N.Y. and L.A. on March 13 and was originally set for a wide release on April 3.
Instead, starting April 3, the film will be available to rent via on-demand services for $19.99 for a 48-hour viewing period.
The move comes after other films that had brief theatrical runs before the widespread theater closures — Universal's The Hunt and The Invisible Man, Focus' Emma, Warner Bros' The Way Back, Sony's Bloodshot and Disney's Onward — have become available.
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