Apple has paid more than $ 25 million for the rights to the upcoming movie “CODA”, setting a new record for its acquisition of the Sundance Film Festival. Deadline.
Directed and written by Siân Heder, “CODA” stars actress Emilia Jones as Ruby, the only hearing person in her deaf family. With her high school days drawing to a close, Ruby doesn’t have to stay home to help family or go to college to pursue her dreams.
Deadline reports that a “battle” has taken place between Apple and Amazon over the worldwide rights to the film. The $ 25 + million deal set a new record for a movie purchase at this year’s virtual Sundance Film Festival, beating Hulu / Neon’s $ 22.5 million acquisition last year for the movie “Palm Springs.”
Apple TV + has been available free of charge since November 2019 for those who purchased a qualifying Apple device in September 2019 or later. Apple recently announced plans to extend all Apple TV + free trials until July 2021, giving the company more time to showcase original content to viewers.
Apple TV + costs $ 4.99 per month or $ 49.99 per year in the United States, but Apple is also currently crediting paid subscribers.