The Movies and TV section is retiring from the Play Store, content will be moved into the Google TV app.
Google has been doing some restructuring to the Play Store recently, including adding an app compatibility section for your device. Now,
What was the Movies & TV section in Play Store is going to be merged with the Google TV app. After this change, if you've purchased a movie or a TV show through the Play Store, you will find it in the Google TV app. The app will also keep track of your wishlists.
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