That was fast. Deadline reported yesterday that movement was afoot to prevent the demise of FilmStruck and its curated access to the movie classics from the Criterion Collection. This after a group of elite filmmakers implored WarnerMedia not to scrub the service at month’s end.

The Criterion films were previously available in the premium version of FilmStruck for $10.99 a month or $100 a year. Pricing will remain at that level for the new Criterion service. Criterion titles will also be part of the larger WarnerMedia offering announced in October, which will hit the market by the end of 2019. That’s the same window when Disney takes the wraps off its new entertainment entry, Disney+.

Here is the announcement with the specifics:

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