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How MoviePass Works

MoviePass is a subscription that lets you watch movies in theaters for a low monthly price.

You choose a plan and get a monthly balance of credits to use inside the MoviePass app. You’ll use these credits to reserve tickets—no paying full price at the theater.

The number of movies you can see depends on how you spend your credits.

MoviePass works at over 4,000 theaters across the U.S., from major chains to indie gems.

You’re free to pick the movie, the time, and the theater. It’s a flexible, cost-saving way to enjoy the big screen again.

MoviePass is a subscription that lets you watch movies in theaters for a low monthly price.

You choose a plan and get a monthly balance of credits to use inside the MoviePass app. You’ll use these credits to reserve tickets—no paying full price at the theater.

The number of movies you can see depends on how you spend your credits.

MoviePass works at over 4,000 theaters across the U.S., from major chains to indie gems.

You’re free to pick the movie, the time, and the theater. It’s a flexible, cost-saving way to enjoy the big screen again.


 

How MoviePass Works

How Movie People are using MoviePass:

How to use MoviePass:

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Credits Rollover.

Use them all at once or save them up. 
You can have up to 2 months of credits in your account at anytime. For example, if your plan is for 34 credits per month, you can have up to 68 credits in your account.

Save Unused Credits for Later

Use them all at once or save them up. Your credits rollover. You can have up to 2 months of credits in your account at anytime.

For example, if your plan is for 34 credits per month, you can have up to 68 credits in your account.

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Credits are the currency you use to book movies. Each showing costs a different number of credits, depending on factors like day, time, and popularity. 

For example, a quiet Tuesday matinee may cost fewer credits than a Saturday night blockbuster.

Your credits refresh each month, and how you use them is entirely up to you. 

Stretch them across off-peak screenings or use more to catch the latest release on opening night—it’s your choice.
 

Credits = Tickets: Here’s How

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Credits = Tickets: Here’s How

Credits = Tickets: Here’s How

Credits are the currency you use to book movies.

Each showing costs a different number of credits, depending on factors like day, time, and popularity.
 
For example, a quiet Tuesday matinee may cost fewer credits than a Saturday night blockbuster.

Your credits refresh each month, and how you use them is entirely up to you.
Stretch them across off-peak screenings or use more to catch the latest release on opening night—it’s your choice.

Credits are the currency you use to book movies. Each showing costs a different number of credits, depending on factors like day, time, and popularity. 

For example, a quiet Tuesday matinee may cost fewer credits than a Saturday night blockbuster.

Your credits refresh each month, and how you use them is entirely up to you. 

Stretch them across off-peak screenings or use more to catch the latest release on opening night—it’s your choice.

 

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Save Unused Credits for Later

Use them all at once or save them up.

Your credits rollover. You can have up to 2 months of credits in your account at anytime. For example, if your plan is for 34 credits per month, you can have up to 68 credits in your account.

Save Unused Credits for Later

Use them all at once or save them up. Your credits rollover. You can have up to 2 months of credits in your account at anytime.

For example, if your plan is for 34 credits per month, you can have up to 68 credits in your account.


 

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Save Unused Credits for Later

Use them all at once or save them up.

Your credits rollover. You can have up to 2 months of credits in your account at anytime. For example, if your plan is for 34 credits per month, you can have up to 68 credits in your account.

Credits = Tickets: Here’s How

Use them all at once or save them up.Your credits rollover. You can have up to 2 months of credits in your account at anytime.

For example, if your plan is for 34 credits per month, you can have up to 68 credits in your account.


 

How Moviepass Works

MoviePass is a subscription that lets you watch movies in theaters for a low monthly price.

You choose a plan and get a monthly balance of credits to use inside the MoviePass app.

You’ll use these credits to reserve tickets—no paying full price at the theater.

The number of movies you can see depends on how you spend your credits.MoviePass works at over 4,000 theaters across the U.S., from major chains to indie gems.

You’re free to pick the movie, the time, and the theater. It’s a flexible, cost-saving way to enjoy the big screen again.
 

How Movie People Are Using MoviePass

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