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Redbox and Warner Kill 28-day Delay

Since the dawn of time (at least it feels that way) Warner Bros. has always kept Redbox at the end of a 28-day-long leash. This deal, which Redbox reluctantly agreed to, forces Redbox customers to wait nearly a month after Warner movies are released for purchase before they can rent those movies at Redbox kiosks. Those days are now gone.

Warner and Redbox have announce a new agreement in which the 28-day delay window is now reduced to just seven days.
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 The welcome change for Redbox customers means that there are just two Hollywood studios left that still impose a four-week wait on Redbox rentals for their titles: 21st Century Fox and Universal Pictures.

Are you excited about this new deal with Warner and Redbox, Insiders?
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Could the final two holdout studios be encouraged by this to change their minds, too?

[via Variety]

5 Responses to “Redbox and Warner Kill 28-day Delay”

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    Ya_cheap_ninjas [ya_cheap_ninjas]

    Yasss from 4 weeks to 1 week that’s asweome ?????????? https://www.tenor.co/KhTC.gif

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    Danofive0 [visitor]

    WOW!

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    Ant [visitor]

    Let’s mkae it to 0 day. ;)

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    tinybrat [visitor]

    The other two studios will also come to this agreement I’m betting. It beats the 3-6 month wait at Netflix.

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    Chad Cronin [chadcronin]

    Delays are pointless to me. I already know what I want to buy and there is 0% chance I’m going to buy something just because there there’s a rental delay. If anything it delays me buying because the only movies I don’t buy right away are ones I didn’t care enough about to see in the theater and want to rent them to see if I like them before buying. No Blind buying for me. Perhaps they are realizing this but still want to see if any kind of delay brings them sales. Things have gotten staggered on release so much I don’t hear people talking about movies other than when they come out at a movie theater and then a few days later when everyone with a cracked Amazon Fire stick is talking about the movies they are watching. I more shocked about how prevalent piracy is with that now. I hear friends, acquaintances, teachers, students at my college all talking about having one. There should be an article on that. I told them all pass for me I’ll pay. I do like deals. I still say $14.99 or less to buy and $2 or less to rent.