
Hollywood film studio Paramount Pictures has signed a new deal with Apple to provide downloadable movies on the extremely successful iTunes service.
Around 250 movies will be available on the American iTunes online store with the likes of Tomb Raider, Italian Job, Wrath of Khan, Chinatown, Zoolander, School of Rock, and Sum of all Fears.
Most of the titles should be priced between $9.99 or $14.99, with $12.99 for pre-orders, just like the current Disney films on offer.
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Yink says:
wonder if they will make a rent type service where you can watch things on demand rather than purchasing movies in that way. Although I guess one would only purchase movies which they like rather than getting movies just to check it out.
Wouldn’t it be a pain to have a hd full of movies you didn’t really like. Nice to see a big studio in the picture thought more choice the better imo.
Jan 10, 2007, 2:42 pm