Yes, Lufthansa’s long-haul Economy Class features a comprehensive in-flight entertainment (IFE) system called "Lufthansa Media World," which includes a wide selection of movies. Passengers have access to over 100 films, ranging from the latest Hollywood blockbusters and international "World Cinema" to classics and family-friendly animations. Each seat is equipped with a personal touchscreen monitor, though on some older aircraft in the fleet, the screens may be smaller or slightly less responsive than the newer "A350" or "787 Dreamliner" displays. In addition to movies, the system offers roughly 200 TV programs, box sets, and an extensive audio library with music and podcasts. For 2026, Lufthansa has also expanded its FlyNet broadband internet service, allowing passengers to stream their own content on personal devices if they prefer, though this usually requires a paid data package. While the Economy service is more basic than "First" or "Business," the entertainment selection is identical across all cabins, ensuring every passenger has a variety of options to pass the time.