SAN FRANCISCO (KRON)– Theater companies are upset after a movie subscription service dropped its fees to $10 a month.
AMC is threatening a lawsuit against “Movie Pass.”
The company offers a subscription service for movie theaters and they just dropped their unlimited prices from $50 to $10 a month.
That means subscribers can watch one movie in the theater every day throughout the month for $10.
AMC said it isn’t enough money to operate their theaters.
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