Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAfter more than five years, FandangoNow is going away.Fandango, NBCUniversal’s movie-ticketing and home entertainment division, has merged FandangoNow with Vudu, the movie and TV rental and electronic sell-through service it bought from Wal-Mart last year.Starting Tuesday, the newly updated Vudu will replace FandangoNow as the official movie and TV store on Roku.
Vudu uses Roku Pay, the streaming platform’s in-app payment system. In addition, FandangoNow customers can now transfer their accounts and movie and TV collections to Vudu.Fandango acquired digital-entertainment provider M-Go in 2016 from Technicolor and DreamWorks Animation, which it renamed FandangoNow.
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