The Mercury News Weekend

MoviePass plans to make its own movies

- By Levi Sumagaysay lsumagaysa­y @bayareanew­sgroup.com

Most of us probably didn’t see this one coming for MoviePass amid questions about its continued survival as it hemorrhage­s money: It’s opening a movie studio.

The company already has plenty of drama of its own. Its parent company recently reported that it lost $150 million last year because it bought a majority stake in MoviePass, and that it needed more funding. Then the company temporaril­y took away the onemovie-a- day subscriber option. Then it brought it back. NowMoviePa­ss is going to make dramas — and more.

“Since we began disrupting themovie industry with our unpreceden­ted low-cost movie theater subscripti­on service, MoviePass, we have envisioned owning and developing our own studio content and using the power of our several million subscriber­s to bolster the success of the box office for our films,” said CEO Mitch Lowe in a statement Wednesday.

SoMoviePas­s has bought EFO Films’ production and library — which includes films featuring well-known names such as Robert DeNiro, Denzel Washington, Naomi Watts and Anna Kendrick — and is forming MoviePass Films to make newmovies that will be distribute­d in theaters and online. MoviePass parent Helios and Matheson owns a 51 percent stake in MoviePass Films, while EFO Films owns 49 percent.

MoviePass subscriber­s can watch one movie a day at participat­ing theaters for $9.95 a month. Right now, there’s also a $7.95 option that allows subscriber­s to watch three movies a month. Since the rollout of the one-movie-a- day service last summer, it has attractedm­ore than 2 million subscriber­s — and some major detractors. For example, it’s in a feud with AMC Theatres and its subscriber­s can’t use MoviePass in some of the theater chain’s biggest locations. Contact Levi Sumagaysay at 408-859- 5293.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES MoviePass has bought EFO Films’ production and library — which includes films featuring actors such as Robert DeNiro, Denzel Washington, Naomi Watts and Anna Kendrick — and is forming MoviePass Films.

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