Can’t go to the theaters? The Studios still want you to see the cinematic releases at home. Responding to the current climate and potential nationwide shutdown, Universal Pictures is officially making the call: home release for their current theater released slate of movies. Here’s what we know so far.
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Theater Releases Are Coming To Your Home
According to Deadline, Universal Studios is the first major motion picture studio to respond to the impending theater shutdowns.
They will make their theatrical releases of The Invisible Man, The Hunt and Emma available at home.
Trolls World Tour will be available on digital April 10, 2020 the same day it releases in theaters.
When Will First Run Movies Be Available To Rent At Home?
These movies will be available to rent starting on Friday, March 20, 2020.
How Much Will The Rentals Cost?
The current pricing will be set at $19.99 per 48-hour rental period.
This is for both domestic and worldwide releases.
Why Is Universal Studios Doing This?
It’s clear: the hope is to get these films to the public while also keeping the community safe and in their own homes.
“NBCUniversal will continue to evaluate the environment as conditions evolve and will determine the best strategy in each market when the current unique situation changes,” a statement from the company read this morning.
The Invisible Man Parent Movie Review
Is the Invisible Man safe for kids?
Here are the parent movie review and podcast reviews that can help you decide if this one is ok for kids to watch.
Especially if you can watch it at home, it’s something you’re going to want to read and listen to!
What is The Invisible Man About?
When Cecilia’s abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax.
As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.
Will her friends and family understand and support her? Or will they, too, turn against her?
Patty Holliday is a parent movie reviewer, writer, and podcaster living in the Washington, DC area. Her goal is to bridge the gap between casual fandom and picky critic with parent movie and television reviews. As a lifelong fangirl and pop culture connoisseur, she’s been creating online since 2009. You can find her work at No-Guilt Disney.com, No-Guilt Fangirl.com, No-Guilt Life, and as host of the top-rated No-Guilt Disney Podcast.