20th Century Fox is dipping its downloading toes into the
21st century's waters, releasing movies on Android in addition to good, old-fashioned Blu-ray. According to the
Financial Times, retail discs of
X-Men: First Class will direct owners to a website where they can sideload a digital version of the film onto their Android device of choice. Apparently some of the suits over at Fox caught wind of how popular Android tablets are getting, and now see them as complementary, not cannibalistic (remember
that industry buzz kill?) Sure, right now you shouldn't expect any Netflix-sized library of titles, but perhaps we can all agree this is a step in the right download-to-own direction. Residents of the US, UK, Germany, and France will get the first crack at downloading the films. The rest of you can just
stream and wait.
[Image credit via
20th Century Fox]
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