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Blockbuster Films At Bargain Prices, Movie Frenzy Is Back


Movie Frenzy has returned for another epic, digital movie marathon. This Friday marks the start of a limited time offering where a vast array of the most anticipated cinematic releases are available to rent or buy at extremely low prices. Grab the popcorn, close the blinds, and settle in.

Following on from the success of previous Movie Frenzy events, the week-long offering (Friday 1st October - Thursday 7th October) includes newly released blockbusters and award-winning movies to rent for $3 and UNDER with no subscription required. All films, both new and classic titles, are available for purchase at discounted prices.

All titles are available across a variety of digital platforms including the Apple TV app, Google Play, Fetch, Foxtel Store, iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Telstra TV Box Office, YouTube, and Microsoft Store. Buying and renting new release movies right off the back of their cinema release has never been easier or more affordable.

Consider yourself somewhat of a film buff? Movie Frenzy has all bases covered. Indulge in the latest action thriller heist, Wrath Of Man, from famed director, Guy Ritchie. Or, for something a little more spine chilling, follow the Abbott family’s thrilling quest for survival in A Quiet Place Part II.

If light-hearted fun is more your style, Movie Frenzy grants you access to a series of family friendly titles including, Peter Rabbit 2, a contemporary take on the classic Tom & Jerry, and the animated adventure of The Croods: A New Age.

Lastly, championing some superb local talent, new Australian drama’s The Dry and Penguin Bloom will have you hunting down the novels to continue living each heart-wrenching story.

Jim Batchelor, Chairman, Australian Home Entertainment Distributors Association (AHEDA) said: “Over the last few months many Australians have been forced to spend more time at home and with subscription costs quickly adding up, more and more are realising the benefit of buying or renting only the movies they want, from the widest possible range. With such incredible deals for this week only, Movie Frenzy is the perfect opportunity for all Aussie movie lovers to head to their favourite digital platforms to buy or rent the latest blockbusters fresh from cinemas. There is a huge range of titles from Hollywood and our own Australian Film Industry with something for everyone.”

Here’s just a selection of what’s on offer, with hundreds of titles available:

  • A Quiet Place Part II
  • Godzilla vs Kong
  • Greenland
  • Infinite
  • June Again
  • Monster Hunter
  • Nobody
  • Penguin Bloom
  • Peter Rabbit 2
  • Spiral
  • The Croods: A New Age
  • The Dry
  • The Little Things
  • Tom & Jerry
  • Vanquish
  • War With Grandpa
  • Wrath Of Man

 

Movie Frenzy runs exclusively from Friday 1st October – Thursday 7th October. Title availability and pricing may vary per platform. Head to www.moviefrenzy.com.au for more information.

ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN HOME ENTERTAINMENT DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION: The Australian Home Entertainment Distributors Association (AHEDA) represents the Australian film & TV home entertainment industry in digital content and packaged goods (4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray & DVD). We advocate for our members on issues affecting the industry, including intellectual property theft and enforcement, classification, copyright and media convergence. Our industry gives consumers their first opportunity to access entertainment at home and we are committed to supporting and advancing this unique sector.

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