Apple has begun offering bundles of 10 films for $10 on iTunes, to celebrate 10 years of movies being available on the store (via The Verge).
iTunes Movies is turning 10!
10-movie bundles for $10. (US)#iTunesMovies10https://t.co/lRNnrd294y pic.twitter.com/og5H1hKHEv— iTunes Movies (@iTunesMovies) 12 September 2016
For today only, titles from Warner Brothers, Universal, Paramount, Lionsgate, and Sony Pictures are available to U.S. customers for $9.99. The movies cover a range of genres, including titles like Pacific Rim, The Hangover, Twilight, No Country for Old Men, and The Hunger Games.
During Apple’s “It’s Showtime!” 2006 keynote – a whole year before the launch of the iPhone – Steve Jobs announced that films with “near-DVD image quality” would be available to download on the iTunes Movies store. On launch, only 75 films listed, all from Disney-owned studios. According to Apple’s website, more than 85,000 feature-length movies are now available.
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