It depends what the contract says that the two companies signed.That depends, with Comcast as a silent parnter--how much power would they even have? Would they even be able to stop Disney as they are no longer a major player in shares?
It depends what the contract says that the two companies signed.That depends, with Comcast as a silent parnter--how much power would they even have? Would they even be able to stop Disney as they are no longer a major player in shares?
You're assuming each one of those subs doesn't sub to any of the other services. I would bet that at least half of the Hulu subscribers are Disney plug.I've theorized this would happen at some point and with the rumors of an R-rated section coming to Disney+, this just makes sense. Hulu has 35M subs on top of Disney+'s 74M and ESPN+ also has 10M that could be folded in. That would bring Disney+ to somewhere around 120M subs combined if they chose to do the obvious and combine all three of those. I'd watch the hell out of some of the ESPN content too. Their 30 for 30's are worth it alone.
Obviously there’s overlap or people using the Disney bundle. But if Disney+ is going to have a R-rated section, Hulu makes perfect sense to use.You're assuming each one of those subs doesn't sub to any of the other services. I would bet that at least half of the Hulu subscribers are Disney plug.
The price in the US also increased $1 to $7.99.By 2024 they will have more shows...but the fact that basically Mando along the old library shows just how much people like Disney and the price is right
The price in the US also increased $1 to $7.99.
I wouldn't put money on that knowing Disney and Chapek, but possibly.I'm assuming current yearly or multi-year subscribers will be grandfathered in at their current rate until they have to renew?
We're on the internet, let's be smart about this and try to look it upSo how would that work? I got a one-year subscription in July. Is Disney really going to try to bill me for $4 come the end of next March?
Hamilton isn't Disney either. For Disney+ to have longterm success, they will need AAA content that isn't just Star Wars or Marvel. If Disney+ didn't scoop Taylor up, she would've gone to Netflix or Amazon Prime. Plus, Taylor Swift fans are extremely passionate, so Disney probably was betting she was a good investment for them. Concert films are important for any streamer. The Beyonce visual album Black Is King filled that need as well.Watched Taylor Swift Folklore Behind the Scenes Video, its basically a recording of all the songs and little talks in between talking about each song. If you like the Album you should like that, no clue how in anyway its Disney but cool for "free"
Also TS new Album is good but...i don't find most the songs as good as Folklore.
Like I said before its free...so can't complain. Hamilton is a fantasy musical based on the past some Disney has done before but I get what you mean it is nice as well to have some other kinda content as my one friend said its Disney how different is really one thing from another emotionally which I get Disney has boundaries which is why Girl Meets World didn't work as well as it could have or why we didn't get a sequel to Lizzie mcguire might not happen.Hamilton isn't Disney either. For Disney+ to have longterm success, they will need content that isn't just Star Wars or Marvel. If Disney+ didn't scoop Taylor up, she would've gone to Netflix or Amazon Prime. Plus, Taylor Swift fans are extremely passionate, so Disney probably was betting she was a good investment for them. Concert films are important for any streamer. The Beyonce visual album Black Is King filled that need as well.
As someone who likes Folklore, I enjoy that I can just put that on whenever I want, be it going to sleep or whatever. The replay value on that is high for those that enjoy the album.
YESNew episodes of the surprise joy of a show Earth to Ned are coming January 1st.
If you guys haven't seen the show, it's got a quirky, dry sense of humor, great puppetry, and an undeniable charm about it. The show was surprisingly listed among the LA Times' Top 10 best shows of 2020 as well.
The 10 best TV shows of 2020
Los Angeles Times television critic Robert Lloyd chooses the best TV shows of 2020.www.latimes.com
So I’m taking this with Incredible grains of salt since there is no reputable sites reporting this, but there are rumors of a Firefly and potentially Buffy reboot going around for Disney+. I wouldn’t get my hopes up though.