My Movie Guide (2026) — Make Movies, Earn Tickets & Grow Views
My Movie is a creative cinema game on Roblox where you do two things: watch player-made movies on a big cinema screen, or build your own in a Create mode that works like a stripped-down video editor, then publish it for everyone. The currency is Tickets, which fall free onto the screen, drop from daily logins, or come from Robux. This guide walks through making and publishing a movie, the Create-mode tools, how to earn free Tickets, how to grow your views, which Robux passes are worth it, and the honest state of codes in 2026.
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What Is My Movie?
My Movie is a movie-making and cinema social game on Roblox (place ID 13600218266, by Good Ape). It blends two activities into one loop. First, there is a cinema where a never-ending stream of player-made movies plays on a big screen, a bit like sitting down to an endless YouTube feed inside Roblox. Second, there is a built-in Create mode that resembles video-editing software, where you assemble your own movie from avatars, text, images, audio, and animation, then publish it so everyone else can watch.
There is no boss to beat or level to grind in the usual sense. The game is about expression and reach: you make movies, get them in front of the cinema audience, and rack up views, while spending your in-game Tickets to keep the whole thing running. The best players treat it like a small studio, alternating between creating new movies and discovering what others have published.
How to Make and Publish a Movie
Making a movie in My Movie happens entirely inside Create mode, which is laid out like a simple timeline editor. Here is the flow from blank project to published film:
- Open Create mode from the menu to start a new project on a blank timeline.
- Build your scenes by placing avatars, adding text overlays, dropping in images and audio, and applying animation to characters.
- Arrange the timeline so scenes play in the order you want, trimming the length of each so the pacing feels right.
- Preview the movie inside the editor to catch dead air, fix timing, and make sure your hook lands early.
- Press Publish to make the finished movie available to everyone in My Movie.
- Queue it in the cinema by spending Tickets so it plays for real audiences and starts earning views.
Because the editor records text, images, audio, avatars, and animation onto a timeline rather than a single live take, the strongest movies come from planning your scenes ahead of time, like a short storyboard, instead of improvising one long shot.
The Create-Mode Tools
Create mode is the heart of My Movie, and learning its tools is what separates a movie that gets watched from one that gets skipped. The editor lets you layer in:
- Avatars — characters you stage and pose in each scene to act out your story.
- Animation — movement applied to avatars so scenes feel alive rather than static.
- Text — on-screen captions, dialogue, and titles to carry a plot or land a joke.
- Images — visuals you can upload to Roblox and bring into the movie as overlays or backdrops.
- Audio — music and sound, including extra music packs you buy with Tickets, to set the tone and sync to your cuts.
- Sticker packs — additional decorative assets, also purchasable with Tickets, to dress up scenes.
The timeline is what ties these together. Treat it like any video editor: keep cuts tight, do not let any one scene drag, and use audio to give the movie rhythm. A 30-second movie with clean timing beats a three-minute one that wanders.
Tickets: How They Work
Tickets are the single currency in My Movie, and almost everything you do touches them. You earn or buy Tickets, then spend them to keep movies playing and to unlock creative extras. The main ways Tickets get spent are:
- Queuing your movie — adding one of your movies to the cinema queue costs around 150 Tickets to start, and the cost climbs once you have three or more movies waiting in the queue.
- Playing in the theater — Tickets let you play movies on the screen for an audience.
- Buying music packs — new songs to score your movies.
- Buying sticker packs — new decorative assets for your scenes.
Because queuing scales up in cost as you stack movies, it pays to space out your releases and make each queued movie count rather than dumping ten unfinished projects into the line at once.
How to Earn Free Tickets
You never have to spend Robux to get Tickets. There are two reliable free sources, plus simply playing:
- Falling Tickets — Tickets occasionally drop onto the cinema screen as pickups. Tapping them grants roughly 5 to 35 Tickets each, so it is worth keeping an eye on the screen while you watch movies.
- Daily login rewards — logging in on consecutive days pays out an escalating bonus. A typical streak runs around 100 Tickets on day 1, 200 on day 2, 500 on day 3, and 1,000 on day 4, so showing up daily compounds fast.
Stacking these is the free-to-play backbone of the game: claim your daily reward the moment you log in, then grab falling Tickets while you browse the cinema. Within a few days of consistent logins you will have enough to queue movies regularly without ever spending Robux.
Growing Your Views
Views are how you measure success in My Movie, and they come from getting your published movies in front of the cinema audience. A few habits move the needle:
- Queue consistently. A movie only earns views while it is playing for an audience, so keep your best work in the queue.
- Hook the opening. Cinema viewers can lose interest fast, so open with motion, a bold title card, or an immediate payoff in the first few seconds.
- Keep it tight. Shorter, well-paced movies hold attention better than long ones that sag in the middle.
- Publish often. More published movies means more chances for one to catch on with the crowd.
- Watch what works. Spend time in the cinema studying the movies that hold the room, then borrow their pacing tricks.
If you are serious about growth, the 2x Views pass (covered below) doubles the views every play earns, which compounds with everything above.
The Robux Passes Worth Buying
My Movie keeps its paid offering simple. The two game passes that matter both cost Robux and are permanent once bought, so they pay off over your whole time with the game:
- 2x Views — doubles the views your movies earn from every play. This is the pick if your goal is growing reach and climbing the cinema, since it compounds with consistent queuing.
- 2x Movie Length — doubles how long your movies are allowed to be. Worth it if you make ambitious, story-driven movies that bump up against the default length limit.
Prices sit in the usual Robux range for permanent passes (expect figures around the low hundreds of Robux, but confirm the current price on each pass's store page before buying). Neither is required to enjoy the game — you can make, publish, and grow movies entirely for free — so buy the one that matches your goal: 2x Views for reach, 2x Movie Length for bigger productions. You can also buy Tickets directly with Robux if you want to skip the daily grind.
Best Play Loop & Progression (2026)
The most rewarding way to play My Movie is to alternate between Creating and Discovering. Spend one session in Create mode building and publishing a movie, then spend the next browsing the cinema, grabbing falling Tickets, and studying what other creators are doing. This loop keeps your Ticket balance healthy from pickups and daily logins while steadily growing your library of published movies.
A realistic progression looks like this: log in daily for the escalating Ticket rewards, queue your best movie or two, collect falling Tickets while you watch others, and reinvest those Tickets into music and sticker packs that make your next movie better. Once you are publishing regularly and want your reach to grow faster, the 2x Views pass is the natural upgrade. There is no hard endgame — the "progression" is your own catalog of movies and the views they accumulate.
Does My Movie Have Codes?
As of June 27, 2026, My Movie has no active codes and no public code-entry system. The developer may add codes later, but right now there is nothing to redeem, and any site listing "active My Movie codes" has nothing real behind it. The way to stock up on Tickets is through daily logins and free pickups, not codes. We track the status on our My Movie codes page in case that ever changes.
How to Earn Free Robux for My Movie
The 2x Views pass, the 2x Movie Length pass, and direct Ticket purchases all cost Robux. If you would rather not spend out of pocket, you can earn Robux through Earnaldo by completing simple tasks and put it toward the passes and Tickets that level up your movie studio. Here is how Earnaldo works.
Earn Free Robux While You Play
Want more Robux for My Movie and other Roblox games? Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks — no surveys spam, no downloads, just real rewards.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. As of June 2026, My Movie has no active codes and no public code-entry system. The developer may add one later, but for now you earn the in-game currency, Tickets, through daily logins and free Ticket pickups rather than codes.
Tickets are the currency in My Movie. They fall onto the cinema screen as free pickups worth roughly 5 to 35 each, come from daily logins, or can be bought with Robux. You spend Tickets to queue your movies, buy music and sticker packs, and play movies in the theater.
Open Create mode, which works like a simple video editor. Add avatars, text, images, audio, and animation to a timeline, arrange your scenes, then press Publish to share the finished movie with everyone in the game.
Queue your movie so it plays in the cinema, hook viewers in the opening seconds, keep movies tight, publish often, and consider the 2x Views pass to double the views you earn from every play.
The two main passes are 2x Views, which doubles the views your movies earn, and 2x Movie Length, which doubles how long your movies can be. Both cost Robux and are permanent once bought.
Tap falling Tickets on the cinema screen (worth about 5 to 35 each), claim the daily login reward, which scales up across consecutive days, and keep watching and creating. None of this costs Robux.
Yes. You can watch movies, use Create mode, publish, and earn Tickets entirely for free. The Robux passes and Ticket purchases are optional upgrades, not requirements.
About This Guide
This guide is based on the live version of My Movie (place ID 13600218266) by Good Ape as of July 2026, drawing on the My Movie wiki, community coverage, and the in-game store. For a quick comparison with another creative Roblox game, see our My Movie vs Clip It breakdown or the full My Movie hub. Features, Ticket costs, and pass prices evolve, so confirm current numbers in-game. You can also play My Movie on Roblox.