If you’ve bought digital movies across Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, or Vudu over the years, they’re all sitting in separate libraries and you have to remember which app has what. Movies Anywhere fixes that. The service connects all those accounts into one place, so every movie you own shows up in a single library no matter where you bought it. This guide walks you through the full setup at moviesanywhere.com/activate, covers which platforms you can connect, and explains what to do when something isn’t syncing the way it should.
Movies Anywhere is a free service — you don’t pay for it — that links your existing digital movie accounts together. When you buy a movie on Amazon and also own one on iTunes, both appear in your Movies Anywhere library. You can then watch either one through the Movies Anywhere app without switching between apps or trying to remember where you bought what.
The key thing to understand: Movies Anywhere doesn’t sell movies. It links the ones you already own. If a movie isn’t available through one of the connected platforms, or if the studio hasn’t agreed to participate in Movies Anywhere (Disney and Sony didn’t initially, though most do now), it won’t appear. But for the vast majority of films, the cross-platform linking works well.
Free movies just for signing up: Movies Anywhere typically offers a few free movies to new accounts when you link your first retailer. Connect at least one platform during setup to claim them — they show up automatically in your library after linking.
The full setup takes about 10 minutes. Here’s the step-by-step:
Link all your platforms in one session. The free sign-up movies are often triggered by connecting your first account, but the real value comes from linking everything at once so your library populates fully from the start.
| Platform | Device Compatibility | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon Prime Video | iOS, Android, Fire TV, web | Links purchased Amazon movies — Prime-included titles don’t transfer |
| Apple TV (iTunes) | iOS, Mac, Apple TV, web | Must sign in with Apple ID during linking |
| Google Play Movies | Android, Chromecast, web | Sign in with Google account; purchases transfer over |
| Vudu / Fandango at Home | iOS, Android, smart TVs, web | One of the original Movies Anywhere partners with broad title support |
| Microsoft Movies & TV | Xbox, Windows, web | Links purchases made through the Microsoft Store |
| Xfinity / Comcast | Xfinity X1, web | Links digital purchases made through Xfinity |
Beyond having everything in one library, Movies Anywhere has a few features worth knowing about:
Is Movies Anywhere free to use?
Yes — completely free. You don’t pay for the service itself. Movies Anywhere connects accounts where you’ve already purchased movies. The movies themselves cost whatever you paid on Amazon, Apple, Google, or wherever you bought them, but the Movies Anywhere account and app cost nothing.
Do I lose my movies if I cancel one of my linked accounts?
It depends on the platform. If a retailer shuts down or you close your account with them, the movies you purchased there may no longer be accessible. Movies Anywhere doesn’t store the actual movies — it links to them. If the source is gone, so is the link. This is actually one of the arguments for keeping your digital purchases spread across a couple of different retailers rather than all in one place.
Why are some of my movies missing from Movies Anywhere after I linked my accounts?
Two reasons: either the studio hasn’t licensed the title for Movies Anywhere, or the movie was included with a subscription (like Prime Video) rather than purchased outright. Only movies you own outright transfer — subscription-included titles stay on that platform only.
Can I use Movies Anywhere on my smart TV?
Yes — Movies Anywhere is available on most major smart TV platforms including Samsung, LG, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, and Chromecast. Download the app from your TV’s app store and log in with your Movies Anywhere credentials.
What is Screen Pass and how does it work?
Screen Pass lets you share a movie from your library with a friend for 48 hours. They don’t need to own the movie — they just need a Movies Anywhere account. Each movie can be shared a limited number of times, and once that limit is used up, Screen Pass is no longer available for that title. It’s good for sharing a recommendation without them having to buy it first.
If I buy a movie on one platform after linking, does it automatically show up in Movies Anywhere?
Yes — once a retailer is linked, any new purchases you make on that platform should appear in your Movies Anywhere library automatically, usually within a few minutes of the purchase. You don’t need to re-link or do anything manually for each new movie.
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