MoviePass’s equivalent clone is coming to the UK

While cPass describes itself as “the first UK and European cinema subscription service”, it claims to offer moviegoers the opportunity to, “watch as many films as you like in any cinema for £9.95 a month.” Currently, the service is in sign-up mode and has not been launched yet. For now, the site allows users to add their name and e-mail to a waiting list.

According to Deadline, no major UK-based theater chains have heard of any upcoming partnerships with cPass. While Odeon, Vue, Cineworld and Curzon are all listed as chains that cPass will work with, but there is no official agreement in place between them, added Deadline. However, the founders told Deadline that cPass can operate “at any venue that accepts credit and debit cards.”

Currently, cPass site is in sign-up mode and it allows users to add their name and e-mail to a waiting list. Also, there is no information on the launch date yet. However, the company had posted the following message through its Twitter account on January 10:

“Hello Twitter! cPass is almost ready. The first cinema pass to watch one movie per day in any movie theater in UK and Europe for only £9.99 a month. Still in Beta!”

As of now, we will have to wait and see whether or not the service actually launches and if it does how it works. Keep watching this space for more updates!!!