Malaysia's first online cinema launched, offering hundreds of on-demand content


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Users can purchase movies for as low as RM1.90 and be able to re-watch it multiple times within the given time period. Photo: Film Wallet PVOD

Malaysia’s first-ever online cinema, Film Wallet Premium Video-On-Demand (Film Wallet PVOD) was launched in an effort to revolutionise and elevate consumer’s movie-going experience in a safer and comfortable environment.

Founder and chief executive officer of Film Wallet PVOD, Jack Yeoh said Film Wallet PVOD offers hundreds of on-demand content from all over the world including the United States, Hong Kong, China, Korea and Europe.

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