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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It really depends on whether or not you are using other apps not already pre-loaded on the Firestick. Generally, they will take about 3 weeks form when it is released at the theater for those to show up in the apps I have but this is based on a different configuration I have added to the Firestick by using and external media player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will be able to purchase recently released movies, usually the ones that are on DVD. Current theatrical releases are not available
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes and no. Right out of the box its self is not going to give you full movies in theater, now you will have access to YouTube for free of course, if you have amazon prime you can access its content or Netflix, Hulu etc . Now if you do some research online there's way to get access to current movies on theaters or just about any tv show or movie just do some research on YouTube or any major search engine and you will find out more
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The device will only deliver content that streaming movie/digital download services provide. Rarely do Amazon Video/Prime, Vudu, Netflix, etc. offer movies that are currently in theaters. Ergo, even if you add the Vudu, Netflix, etc. app to your Firestick app library and subscrbe to these services, their catalog of available content will not or will rarely include content that is in theaters. This is not because these services do not want to provide new releases In their catalogs, but because the studios who produce and own the content consider these streaming services as a source of additional revenue after the movie is no longer in theaters. They have no interest in substituting streaming revenue from Amazon, Netflix, etc. for ticket sales.
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