![]() If these two studios end up on board, Movies Anywhere would represent an unprecedented level of collaboration in an age with a surplus of competing VOD streaming services. Right now, Paramount and Lionsgate are the two most prominent exceptions sources suggest Lionsgate could throw its hat in the ring at some point, while Paramount is reportedly holding out due to financial disagreements. In total, the number of movies supported exceeded 7,300 at time of publication, and that number will grow with each new release put forth by one of the aforementioned studios and their subsidiaries (like Sony’s Columbia Pictures). Movies Anywhere currently includes films from an impressive collection of prominent film studios, including Disney, Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., and Universal Pictures. The same goes for, say, Avatar - a property of 20th Century Fox, which is part of Movies Anywhere - or all the Spider-Man movies, from Sony Pictures. So, if you’ve spent years amassing a vast collection of digital films spread across several marketplaces, it’s now much simpler and easier to watch them where you want, when you want. With Movies Anywhere, both films will appear in both libraries, as well as within the official Movies Anywhere app and website. Previously, to watch these movies on your smartphone or other device, you would have needed both the iTunes app and the Amazon Video app - and if you recently switched to an Android device, you would have had to employ some shady workaround to even watch Episode III. For example, say you already own Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (having bought it years ago on iTunes), and you recently purchased Rogue One: A Star Wars Story via Amazon.
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