Fandango to Purchase Walmart's VUDU Streaming Service

uuggg .... also have a huge collection over 1850 movies, I also liked VUDU because of the bitrate and interface and figured being Walmart it wouldn't be going anywhere. IF this does goes through I just get a feeling that Fandango won't be able to keep it going long term, no data to back that up though, just gut feeling. I suppose that is why I also have a nice Plex server, and at least a good portion of my stuff is also MA, but man after UV and now this, might need to rethink my digital purchase future.
 
uuggg .... also have a huge collection over 1850 movies, I also liked VUDU because of the bitrate and interface and figured being Walmart it wouldn't be going anywhere. IF this does goes through I just get a feeling that Fandango won't be able to keep it going long term, no data to back that up though, just gut feeling. I suppose that is why I also have a nice Plex server, and at least a good portion of my stuff is also MA, but man after UV and now this, might need to rethink my digital purchase future.
This is my thought as well. If a company the size of Walmart feels like this service is worth offloading, what chance does Fandango have of keeping it viable?

Also, isn't Fandango in pretty big trouble these days? Their primary business (movie ticket sales) has dropped to $0 and has stayed there for weeks with all of the theaters closed. Even when things start re-opening, are people really going to want to go back to seeing movies in theaters? This feels like a desperate attempt on their part, which doesn't give me much confidence in what they're trying to do.
 
All of these reasons are why I hate anything digital that you plan to keep long-term. For rentals, it's the best. For property, there's going to be hurdles
 
I have my concerns about this as well but can really only hope for the best. Walmart is still using it as their digital storefront.

"As a part of the agreement, Vudu will continue to power Walmart's digital movie and TV store on walmart.com"

I don't think it is going anywhere but I just wonder if sales will disappear or prices rise etc.

EDIT: Maybe this just means more theater at home?
 
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Fandango blows, hopefully Vudu isn't just absorbed in and those people get to run it.

Vudu is my platform of choice but I already started only buying MA titles on Vudu when these rumors started. It sucks to lose a giant like Walmart.

I really should just make my own server.
 
On the bright side, Fandango is owned by Comcast and AT&T so no real worries it'll be shuttered; at least in theory.
I don't think either of these companies have a good track record with treating their customers well though.
 
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