20th Century Fox today announced that its popular Movie of the Day app is expanding to the Apple TV ahead of Valentine's Day, giving Apple TV users an opportunity to get iTunes movie titles at a discounted price.

The app offers a different movie each day at prices that are generally more affordable than other online sources. Each deal is available for 24 hours.

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Tomorrow's movie, Kingsman: The Secret Service, will be available for purchase for $7.99. The Movie of the Day app normally keeps upcoming titles a surprise, but Fox is offering a sneak peek to celebrate the release of the Apple TV app. This week will include the following titles:

2/14: Kingsman: The Secret Service
2/15: Deadpool
2/16: Percy Jackson Sea of Monsters
2/17: Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates
2/18: Epic

To help users decide what's worth purchasing, the Movie of the Day app provides user reviews, information on a movie's cast, and a film synopsis to help users

The Movie of the Day app can be downloaded for free on the Apple TV, and it's also available on iOS devices. [Direct Link]

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Top Rated Comments

BlueParadox Avatar
117 months ago
Great app. Used it many times to pick up a great film at a bargain price. Nice to see this expand to the Apple TV.

Would be great to see other movie studios roll out a similar app for their movie collections - Universal, Disney, Warner Bros., etc.
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roland.g Avatar
117 months ago
Great app. Used it many times to pick up a great film at a bargain price. Nice to see this expand to the Apple TV.

Would be great to see other movie studios roll out a similar app for their movie collections - Universal, Disney, Warner Bros., etc.
Agreed. I check this app all the time.

I do wish it had fewer repeats. Some of the same titles cycle through the deal of the day.
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