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  2. Movies Anywhere - Wikipedia

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    On October 10, 2017, it was reported that the DMA platform would expand to include content from non-Disney studios under the name Movies Anywhere, with 20th Century Fox (which was eventually acquired by Disney in 2019, which would be renamed in January 2020 as 20th Century Studios), Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures serving as initial partners, and Paramount Pictures ...

  3. UltraViolet (website) - Wikipedia

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    DMA providers included iTunes, Vudu, Google Play, Amazon Video, and Microsoft Movies & TV. On October 12, 2017, Disney Movies Anywhere was expanded to include movies from a number of non-Disney studios, thus forming a full-fledged UltraViolet competitor. This service is now called Movies Anywhere to reflect the expanded scope of content.

  4. Movies Anywhere Hits 6 Million Users, Over 150 Million Movies ...

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    One year after its debut, Movies Anywhere, the free-to-download app and service for digital movies owned and run by Disney in partnership with four other studios, has garnered nearly 6 million ...

  5. Movies Anywhere officially launches its digital movie-lending ...

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    The product itself had evolved from a 2014 version known as Disney Movies Anywhere, but later migrated to a new platform in 2017. To share a title, you'll click the Screen Pass icon on the title ...

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  7. Searchlight Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Main logo for Fox Searchlight, used from 1997 to 2020. Prior to the creation of Searchlight Pictures, 20th Century Fox was active in the specialty film market, releasing independent and specialty films under the banner of 20th Century-Fox International Classics, later renamed 20th Century-Fox Specialized Film Division, then TLC Films.