- Movie theaters across the US are closing due to coronavirus, and some have been forced to close by shelter-in-place orders for all non-essential businesses.
- In response, studios are released many movies early to video-on-demand, where they can be rented on platforms including iTunes and Amazon.
- Now, 14 movies including "Birds of Prey,""Bloodshot," and "The Invisible Man," are available to rent just weeks after they were first released in theaters.
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Movie theaters across the US are closed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic, so studios are breaking tradition to release movies during the theatrical window, where they can be rented by viewers at home.
Regal and AMC, two of the largest theater chains, both announced closures on March 17 lasting at least six weeks.
The US has become the third hardest-hit country by COVID-19, the coronavirus disease, after China and Italy. As of March 25, it has more than 55,000 confirmed cases and 802 deaths.
Now, 14 movies including "Birds of Prey,""Bloodshot," and "The Invisible Man," are available to rent just weeks after they were first released in theaters. Here's how to watch.
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Amazon Video is one of the platforms where movies are available to rent.

To rent a film, search for it in the search box on top.

"The Hunt" went to video on demand on March 20.

The film isn't available to purchase yet, but it can be rented for $20, which more than a typical rental.

iTunes, available on iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple devices, is another platform to rent movies.

Search for the movie you want to watch. I chose "Emma."

Click on the film, and you'll be taken to a page with a description and the option to rent. On older movies, there might be options to rent or buy, but this film is new and only has a rental option for now.

Select rent and you'll be prompted to log in to iTunes to pay for the rental.

Movies Anywhere is another service to find movies on. Note that Movies Anywhere is only for purchasing movies, not renting.

On the service, you can see movies from Amazon, iTunes, and other platforms synced with your account.

Add and sync platforms to keep all your movies accessible in one place.

"Birds of Prey" is only available to buy, not rent, and is available on Movies Anywhere.

Keep track of all the movies with early video on demand releases here.

See the full list of movies here.