A representative for Fandango told The Verge that more information will be announced in the coming months, after the deal is closed. Vudu is currently available on more than million living room devices, according to Walmart, and the mobile app has more than 14 million downloads. Fandango also currently operates its own digital marketplace, FandangoNOW, that had 60 million monthly visitors and contained more than , movies and TV shows as of December Fandango wants to grow its streaming business in scale to reflect its current size as a ticket retailer — Vudu could be key to that goal.
Vudu has a large, built-in audience and a dedicated network of home video enthusiasts. The streamer is largely praised for using higher bit rates than other competitors and for its overall dedication to high streaming quality. Although Walmart has reportedly eyed selling off Vudu , which it acquired in , for a couple of months, now is the perfect time for Fandango to purchase. The current global pandemic has shifted how people watch movies and, more importantly, how studios see the use of digital retailers for some of their films.
While other movies have been delayed, including big Marvel films like Black Widow and Mulan and summer blockbusters like F9 and Wonder Woman , some studios are choosing to lean into digital releases and serve audiences stuck at home. That seems especially true as movie release windows continue to shift; this morning, Warner Bros. Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
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The backlash would be substantial, and the resulting lawsuits would likely take years and millions of dollars to resolve. Same here. I just wish the quality was better on Vudu and at least closer to MA or iTunes. Vudu is my go-to as well. I mainly watch all my movies out of Vudu but I do like that Movies Anywhere offers different language tracks.
Unfortunately they haven't signed with MA yet. So I don't have everything I have on Vudu with them, but most of it. Not suggesting anyone buy into their ecosystem but the quality blows out Vudu or MA app's. Originally posted by jeremymc7 View Post. MA doesnt have all my titles. MA doesnt have TV titles. You also should not be having any problems with the picture quality on VUDU.
You may have slow ISP or some other network problem in your setup. We just rented a movie on VUDU last night. Not a single problem. DV and Atmos streaming perfectly! Anyone paying thousands for a device to watch movies EDIT: The long and short of it If you have a connection 25Mpbs or above, I hear that iTunes looks best, followed by Fandangonow.
From what I've read, Movies Anywhere quality is up there with iTunes quality. Originally posted by Wasteland View Post. Originally posted by cpr View Post. How many titles on MA support Dolby Vision now? I was ready to pull the trigger on yet another separate streaming device until Apple announced an Itunes app that will be coming soon to Android and Amazon. So it's now your turn Vudu.
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