Jennifer Lawrence’s new movie launches on Google Play before theaters

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Last Updated Originally published March 6, 2015 · 7:20 PM EST
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Jennifer Lawrence’s upcoming film isn’t even going to be released in theaters for a few weeks but it’s already available to rent on the Google Play Store. The movies, known as Serena, also stars Bradley Cooper and takes place in North Carolina during the Great Depression. The film hasn’t been well received by critics but Cooper and Lawrence are enough to drive many people to watch it anyway and, now that its up on Google Play, you don’t even have to leave the house to see it. 

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Just a day after offering deals on some of its most popular content, Google today has listed Jennifer Lawrence’s upcoming film ‘Serena’ on the Play Store. The film is not slated to hit theaters in the United States until March 27th, but eager Lawrence fans can rent it on the Play Store now for $9.99 in SD or $10.99 in HD. ‘Serena’ stars Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper as the lead couple. The film is set in North Carolina during the Great Depression and focuses on making it through the time period while fighting “blackmail, jealousy, and murder.” $9.99/$10.99 is certainly steep for a digital movie rental, but keep in mind you’re also paying for the three weeks early access to the film and not having to go see it in a theater. You can rent ‘Serena’ on Google Play now.

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