AMC Stubs A-List members will be paying more to see a movie.
AMC Theaters announced it will increase the price of the program by $2 to $29.99 a month, Variety reported.
The price hike goes into effect on July 15, according to The Independent.
The program allows subscribers to see up to four movies a week in any format, including IMAX and Dolby. They also get free popcorn and fountain drink upgrades and a $5 for every $50 spent.
Stubs-A-List launched in 2018, with subscribers paying $19.95 a month for up to 3 movies a week.
AMC made the announcement at the CinemaCon trade show.
It is the program’s first increase since last May.
The company also has other frequent-viewer programs, including its free tier, Insider, and the Premiere level at $17.99 plus tax annually.
AMC’s competitor, Regal Cinemas, offers a similar program called Regal Unlimited at $25.99 a month, but it can be as high as $29.99 depending on the ticket price at your main theater. Alamo Drafthouse offers its Season Pass to see a movie a day, priced from $9.99 to $29.99 depending on how many films you are entitled to. Cinemark Movie Club is about $11.99 a month, depending on location, and MoviePass, a credit-based program good for several theater chains, is just over $10 a month for the annual plan.
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