28-12-2017 11:00
28-12-2017 12:42
@Anonymous User
Well SW
Now TV did not choose to pull all those Star Wars films, the rights to show them expired. Any film or TV show that Now TV streams can only be shown for a limited time, in agreement with the copyright holders, and once that time is up permission to continue streaming is automatically withdrawn.
UK Bob
28-12-2017 16:26
28-12-2017 16:37
@4268 wrote:
@Anonymous User if you decide to resubscribe when/if the films come back, you may find it cheaper to use a gift card. They have them in Tesco.
Hi @Anonymous User
I wouldn't be surprised if the Star Wars films reappear in May (may the fourth be with you). Make sure to check the content library before you resubscribe. Nobody needs a NowTV account or an active pass to see what is in/browse the content library. You only need a NowTV account and the relevant pass to watch content
And as @4268 , has said if you resubscribe use vouchers/gift cards because It's cheaper. Just make sure you go for the two month movies pass has that works out at £7.50 per month
28-12-2017 17:23
So if I’m to belive your post you pay £120 a year to just watch Star Wars if that’s true I’d suggest buying the films on your favourite streaming platform or dvd/blu ray you’ll save a fortune
28-12-2017 17:54
@Anonymous User wrote:
So if I’m to belive your post you pay £120 a year to just watch Star Wars if that’s true I’d suggest buying the films on your favourite streaming platform or dvd/blu ray you’ll save a fortune
@Anonymous User , who is your post aimed at?
28-12-2017 19:39
obviously the op, paying a tenner a month for Star Wars films when you can buy them for less is pointless.
@commanda6 wrote:
@Anonymous User wrote:So if I’m to belive your post you pay £120 a year to just watch Star Wars if that’s true I’d suggest buying the films on your favourite streaming platform or dvd/blu ray you’ll save a fortune
@Anonymous User , who is your post aimed at?
28-12-2017 20:22
@Anonymous User wrote:
obviously the op, paying a tenner a month for Star Wars films when you can buy them for less is pointless.
@commanda6 wrote:
@Anonymous User wrote:
So if I’m to belive your post you pay £120 a year to just watch Star Wars if that’s true I’d suggest buying the films on your favourite streaming platform or dvd/blu ray you’ll save a fortune
@Anonymous User , who is your post aimed at?
@Anonymous User thanks for confirming
And reflection, I probably was being a bit of a Muppet that I've had quite a strange day
31-12-2017 5:26
It isn't a question of paying £120 per annum willingly. Every time I subscribe to the Movie/Entertainment options I lose access as soon as the 1st payment is made. When I got the Entertainment pass in June it was October before I got full access to my account and cancelled. I had no choice but to pay for 5 unwanted months. My account will be cancelled in about 1-2 weeks and I shall not return. Happy New Year Everyone!!.