'I Still Believe,' starring KJ Apa of 'Riverdale' as Christian music star Jeremy Camp, is the latest movie to get an early streaming release date due to coronavirus.
Shareis a new faith-based romantic movie, based on the real romance between Christian music star Jeremy Camp and Melissa Henning . The movie was released in cinemas on March 13, just as cinemas across the U.S. were closing due to coronavirus. With its theatrical release cut short, the movie is now coming available to stream on a number of digital stores.
This was something revealed in a statement from directors Jon and Andrew Ervin. It read:"We are heartbroken that we can't share"We make movies because we love movies and we stand firmly behind the nation's theater chains, from the largest circuits to the smallest mom and pop indies that have been so dramatically affected by these unprecedented closures.
Fans of the movie can watch it now on a number of platforms. These include Apple TV, Google Play and Amazon. The PG movie costs $19.99 to rent on the latter platform, in both standard and high-definition versions.is just one of many movies fresh from cinemas that have now been released online. Other films released onto digital platforms due to coronavirus include Disney Pixar's
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