As movies come and go from our preferred streaming services, it’s often nice to have a copy stored with your favourite digital movie services. This week you’ll get a chance to own some new and classic movies from $4.99 in the Mega Movie Week.
From today until Wednesday, 20th May, you’ll see some pretty awesome specials on movies across your favourite digital platforms including Apple TV, Google Play, Fetch, Telstra TV Box Office, Microsoft Store and Playstation Store.
Movies you’ll find on-sale in Mega Movie Week include great new releases from $9.99 including Rocketman and Ford vs Ferrari starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale, or you can find 1917, Bad Boys For Life, Dolittle, Jumanji: The Next Level and loads more for just $16.99.
If you’re an old movie buff you’ll find some absolute steals on recent and classic movies like Forest Gump, Alien, Bridesmaids, Gladiator, Wolf of Wall Street, Hidden Figures, Alita: Battle Angel, The Martian, Dunkirk and more for just $4.99 – there’s so many movies there.
Jim Batchelor, Chairman, Australian Home Entertainment Distributors Association said: ‘Mega Movie Week is a fantastic opportunity for Australian movie lovers to explore hundreds of films available to buy across a host of digital retailers at a discounted price for one week only.’
There is an absolute treasure trove of great movies on-sale here – and my son is about to get a schooling in classic film. You can find links to all your favourite digital movie stores on the Mega Movie Week website.
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