Ben Affleck’s ‘The Way Back,’ Sam Heughan’s ‘Bloodshot’ and More Come to Streaming Amid Theater Closures

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The Way Back

Ben Affleck‘s The Way Back joins the pack of recent movies making their way into homes much sooner as the coronavirus crisis has shuttered cinemas nationwide.

The film will be available for electronic sell-through stateside on Tuesday, March 24, which is the same day that Birds of Prey will be made available, at the price of $19.99.

Vin Diesel and Sam Heughan‘s Bloodshot will also be available on March 24, and they are joined by Emma, The Hunt, The Invisible Man, I Still Believe, and Trolls.

“With audiences largely unable to view films in theatrical release under current circumstances, we have decided to provide the alternative of early digital ownership of our currently released titles to people looking for great entertainment options,” said Toby Emmerich, chairman of Warner Bros. Pictures Group, in a statement.

“So, while we remain big fans of the theatrical experience and hope audiences are able to return to cinemas in the near future, we understand that these are challenging times and offering this option simply makes sense.”

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