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Whether you want to have a weekend movie marathon or you’re looking for a romcom to watch with your partner or friend this Valentine’s Day, you’re in luck. An unmissable week-long event movie fans know and love, Movie Frenzy returns, running from Friday, 10 February to Thursday, 16 February.

For one week only, hundreds of the latest and greatest movies will be available to rent and buy from as little as $3 and $10 respectively. All titles are available across a variety of digital platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google TV, Fetch, Foxtel Store, Telstra TV Box Office, YouTube and Microsoft Store.

Running since 2018, Movie Frenzy is a well known event amongst movie enthusiasts as it boasts the most highly anticipated movie releases and classic hits at low prices to either rent or buy, for one week only. This promotion is available on all leading digital entertainment platforms with no subscription required (excluding Foxtel).

Fans of all movie genres will enjoy the massive selection of titles available at bargain prices. Included in this year’s event are some of the past year’s biggest blockbusters including Top Gun: Maverick, Bullet Train, Ticket to Paradise, Elvis and DC League of Super-Pets.

Over 30 years after the first film, Top Gun: Maverick follows US Navy Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell as he trains a group of elite pilots to prepare for a high-profile mission, in which they are unlikely to survive. Another action-packed movie, Bullet Train follows Ladybug, an unlucky assassin determined to do his job peacefully after one too many gigs have gone off the rails. But his latest mission puts him on a collision course with lethal adversaries from around the world - while stuck on the world’s fastest train.

A movie fit for date night with your partner, Ticket to Paradise sees ex-partners (played by the dynamic duo Julia Roberts and George Clooney) race to Bali to stop their daughter from marrying a seaweed farmer. As they desperately try to sabotage the wedding, they soon find themselves rekindling their old flame.

Elvis is a biographical drama film based on rock and roll legend Elvis Presley, whilst on a mission to transform the mainstream culture of the USA. Highlighting racism within the country, the story is told from the perspective of his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, whos financial abuse is a major plot point. Animated kids movie, DC League of Super-Pets follows Superdog Krypto and a group of shelter pets with super powers as they try to rescue Superman and his squad. Starring hilarious duo Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, it’s a flick the whole family can enjoy.

If you missed seeing a film in the cinema or you’re eager to rewatch in the comfort of your own home, there is no better time to rent or buy than during Movie Frenzy - it has never been easier or more affordable.

Title list for the section of recent release movies on offer, with hundreds of more movies available:

 

Title availability and pricing may vary per platform. Head to www.moviefrenzy.com.au for more information.

 

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