MoviePass recently announced its plans on Twitter, promoting a new business model that focuses on sustainability, and plans to expand its beta testing from the initial 10 to all USA states by the summer of 2023.

New CEO Stacy Spikes made it his mission to revive the once-beloved subscription platform and as of Tuesday, January 24, 2023, anyone who signed up for the waitlist last summer can now use the service. The newly unveiled pricing method that includes four MoviePass plans that will be available to customers, with each plan offering a set number of credits that can be used for purchasing movie tickets intended for standard 2D displays.

The Basic plan will cost $10 per month and provide users with 34 credits they can use to purchase movie tickets. These movie tickets will cost a different number of credits depending on the user's location, and what time of the day or week the movie is being shown. This means that if you are visiting a cinema before 4 pm during the working week, a single ticket will cost you 10 credits. Meanwhile, if you are trying to see the same movie on a weekend night, the credit cost is doubled to 20 credits. Depending on these factors, with the Basic plan subscription you are looking at 1-3 cinema showings a month.