I ordered two movies on iTunes. I rented one and purchased another. Neither downloaded will o

My movies both rented and purchased from itunes did not download due to lack of memory on my iPad. Will I get charged?

However, if you live in the U.S., many movies can now be downloaded again for free as long as you use the same Apple ID that you bought them with.
If you remove some content on the iPad to make room for the movies - you can download them again in iTunes>Purchased Tab>View>Movies - if they are available and you are in the U.S.

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