Watching Rented iTunes Movies in Locations with No Internet Access

After I rent/download movies from iTunes onto my MacBook Pro, will I be able to access/watch those movies if I bring my laptop to a location that has no Internet access (no hotspot, no wi-fi, no nothing)? I know the rentals are good for 30 days and I have 24 hours to finish a movie once I start it, but I'm not sure if I need to have continuous Internet access to watch them even after I rent them.

You only need an internet connection if you're going to transfer the rental from your computer to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod.  You can watch it without internet access, like in an airplane without WiFi.
Any other questions are probably answered here:  iTunes Store: Movie rental frequently asked questions (FAQ), http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1657

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  • HT1657 If I rent a movie then turn off my internet conection can I still watch the movie.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4095
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  • HT201269 Can I transfer a rented itunes movie on my PC to a flash drive?

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