Movie storage maxed out

My movie storage on my Ipad is maxed out. I tried to download Peter Pan for the kids but got prompted not enough storage. How do you remedy this?
If I delete the other movies, can I download them at a latter date again from my past purchases? I already paid for them on Itunes is my concern and don't want to loose them. I am thinking that is the only solution.

Conserve space on iPad
You should download movies to iTune (computer) and only sync them to iPad as and when you want to watch them.
After watching the movies, you can unsync the movie to make space for the next one.
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