AppleTV has
Warner Bros. 25-Film Bundle Vol. 2: Comedies, Dramas & Musicals (Digital 4K/HD Movies) for
$19.99.
Thanks to Community Member
CnC_Citizen for posting this deal.
Note: All titles are Movies Anywhere (MA) eligible. Must purchase on iOS device using Apple TV app or on PC using iTunes for Windows software; search for title within Apple TV/iTunes if link(s) are not directing correctly.
Includes:
- 42nd Street
- The Bodyguard
- Boogie Nights
- Citizen Kane
- Crazy Rich Asians
- Doctor Zhivago
- Dumb and Dumber
- Elf
- Empire of the Sun
- Friday
- The Goonies
- Gremlins
- Hairspray
- The Hangover
- Invictus
- The Iron Giant
- Little Shop of Horrors
- The Outsiders
- Practical Magic
- Rebel Without a Cause
- Risky Business
- Selena
- Singin' in the Rain
- A Star is Born (1954)
- The Wizard of Oz
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But revoking viewing rights for an already sold, albeit digital product would be tougher wouldn't it? It would at least cause a lot of backlash.
Maybe more likely, or even probable. Is they pull an Apple when it comes to the Charlie Brown holiday specials and any existing digital copy is still valid but you can't buy any new copies. And it's forever locked behind a subscription paywall.
So one path it would be prudent not to buy any WB movies digitally but the other path would say it's better to buy them now before it's too late.
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I've seen some credible speculation to this end, especially knowing how restrictive Netflix is
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I've seen some credible speculation to this end, especially knowing how restrictive Netflix is
That's a good question.
But revoking viewing rights for an already sold, albeit digital product would be tougher wouldn't it? It would at least cause a lot of backlash.
Maybe more likely, or even probable. Is they pull an Apple when it comes to the Charlie Brown holiday specials and any existing digital copy is still valid but you can't buy any new copies. And it's forever locked behind a subscription paywall.
So one path it would be prudent not to buy any WB movies digitally but the other path would say it's better to buy them now before it's too late.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Dealbreaker93
I've seen some credible speculation to this end, especially knowing how restrictive Netflix is
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Doctor zhivago
42nd street
The iron giant
Rebel without a Cause 4k
The Goonies 4K
Elf 4k
Dumb and dumber
The Wizard of Oz 4K
The hangover 4K
The bodyguard
hairspray
Friday
Invictus
Practical magic
A star is born (1954)
Citizen Kane 4K
Singin in the rain 4K
risky business
Gremlins.4K
Little shop of horrors (1986)
Crazy Rich Asians 4K
Selena
The outsiders 4K
https://tv.apple.com/us/movie-bun...877jbix1q
That's a good question.
But revoking viewing rights for an already sold, albeit digital product would be tougher wouldn't it? It would at least cause a lot of backlash.
Maybe more likely, or even probable. Is they pull an Apple when it comes to the Charlie Brown holiday specials and any existing digital copy is still valid but you can't buy any new copies. And it's forever locked behind a subscription paywall.
So one path it would be prudent not to buy any WB movies digitally but the other path would say it's better to buy them now before it's too late.
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