MoviePass Opens Fantasy League Mogul to Public

What Is Mogul? MoviePass Opens Fantasy League Game to the Public

MoviePass opens fantasy league game Mogul to the public, bringing a unique twist to Hollywood and gaming fans. Mogul lets players act as virtual film studio owners — drafting actors, directors, and movies to build their dream production teams. Similar to fantasy sports, points are earned based on real-world box office and critical performance. The platform, now out of private beta, is available to the 400,000 people who joined its waiting list.

MoviePass Opens Fantasy League Mogul to Public

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How Does the MoviePass Mogul Fantasy League Work?

Once you sign up, Mogul gives you one million “Mogul Coins” — a virtual budget to draft your Hollywood lineup. Each movie, actor, or director has a set price. For example, “Wicked: For Good” costs $100,000, while stars like Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are priced at $25,000 each. You can make two free swaps per week, allowing flexibility as new releases shake up the rankings.

Why MoviePass Created Mogul for Film Fans

By launching Mogul, MoviePass aims to merge Hollywood creativity with fantasy gaming. The company wants to make movie-going more interactive by turning fans into decision-makers. Players don’t bet real money — instead, they earn points and recognition, testing their ability to predict box-office hits. For MoviePass, it’s also a way to re-engage users after reinventing itself as more than a ticket subscription service.

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