John Latchem
March 19, 2020
Warner Bros. will make current theatrical release The Way Back available via electronic sellthrough in the United States and Canada March 24, with international markets to follow, as part of the effort to bring recent releases to viewers sheltering at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Way Back will be available to own in high-definition and standard-definition from select digital retailers, including Prime Video (U.S. only), Apple TV, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, DirecTV, FandangoNow, PlayStation, Vudu, Microsoft Store on Xbox and Windows, and others for the suggested retail price of $19.99.
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March 24 is the same digital release date as another current Warner theatrical title, Birds of Prey.
Directed by Gavin O’Connor, The Way Back stars Ben Affleck as a former basketball phenom who gets his life back in order by coaching the high school hoops team of his alma mater.
The film had earned $13.6 million at the domestic box office since its March 6 theatrical release.
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