Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterComedian Matt Oswalt once said, “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.
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