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Subs must be dropping too in addition to Corona aftermath.

I got the whole year joint, but I'm going month to month. My intentions were to do this when the new Mandalorian season drops and after I got tired of watching The Rise of Skywalker because there's not really anything else (for me) worth watching.

They've expedited my eventual cancellation.
 

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Is it me or should mandolorian got his own movie in theaters. This series is :ohlawd: watching on TV doesn’t do it justice :manny:
 

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Disney+ Opens Nick Fury's Files on Marvel's Heroes and Villains

Nick Fury is one of the most secretive people in the Marvel universe. Now, Marvel fans will have a chance to see how Fury views the world.

A new series from Disney+, Fury Files, will showcase different Marvel characters in the form of dossiers from Fury. The "files" will feature motion comic art and scenes from animated shows including The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and X-Men: The Animated Series. Marvel released an official synopsis for the series while a promo of new Disney+ shows offered a sneak peek:

You shouldn’t be surprised that Nick Fury has files on every single Marvel Super Hero. Fury Files gives viewers top-secret access to S.H.I.E.L.D. intel on key Marvel heroes and villains. All of this is told by none other than the mysterious Fury, bringing together a mix of animation and motion comic art! Looking to download a bunch of information about every single hero? Fury’s got you covered.

Given that Fury was the head of the secret intelligence organization S.H.I.E.L.D., it makes sense that he would keep an eye on potential threats, whether they be heroes or villains. Fury Files definitely seems like a perfect introduction to the world of Marvel, and should hopefully be insightful viewing for fans old and new.
 

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You dont realize how big netflix is for a nee company. They're a baby on the block and took it over and everbody playing catch up to them
+ dropped and only had 1 new show thats based on some more nerd comic shyt. The rest is nostalgia 90s programs. Lets see if they can drop some adult oriented non comic based shows before we go talking about the demise of Netflix.

I see a lot of folks talkin bout droppin this service already :sas2:
 

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Disney+ has become an expensive success story for Disney as coronavirus takes hold - CNN

The company's new streaming service, which launched in November for $6.99 a month, couldn't have come at a better time for Disney (DIS). With its parks and resorts closed and its movies delayed, Disney+ has been a bright spot. Growth has skyrocketed as millions are stuck at home, starving for content.
But Disney's biggest blessing has also been a major burden. The growth of Disney's direct-to-consumer business has come at major cost for the company. Overall profits have plunged because of the virus.
"It's bad timing right now because Disney+ is basically a loss leader," Ross Benes, analyst for research firm eMarketer, told CNN Business. "They're definitely not making profit on $7 a month."
Disney declined to comment.

Disney said Tuesday its profit dropped a whopping 91% last quarter. The largest chunk of that decline was because Disney closed its theme parks around the world. But the mammoth costs associated with getting Disney+ off the ground nearly matched what the park closures contributed to the profit declines.


The company's reported operating loss for its streaming unit, which also includes Hulu and ESPN+, was $812 million in the second quarter.
That's not really a huge surprise: Building a streaming division — from producing and acquiring content to launching a global marketing campaign — is expensive.
Disney expected this, which is why it projected last year that Disney+ wouldn't achieve profitability until fiscal 2024.

But one thing that Disney didn't expect when it jumped into the streaming business is that its blockbuster studio and its solid parks division wouldn't be there to help offset the losses.
"So right now they're paying for parks, they're paying for theaters that are shut down, they're paying for a lot of stuff they can't use," Benes added. "And they were going to use that stuff to fund Disney+ until it became profitable."

Disney's profit plunged 91% last quarter as its parks closed their doors

Disney+ has racked up roughly 54 million paid subscribers globally, which puts it within striking range of Disney's long-term goals after just a few months, but "that's not ultimately its higher purpose," Benes said.
Disney+'s higher purpose is to market the rest of Disney, which is mostly shut down, he said.
"Disney+ was definitely going to be used a lot for watching 'The Mandalorian' and old movies, but it entices people to go and buy merchandise and to go to a theme park and to go see that next movie," he said. "And with parks shut down and with theaters closed, it's really tough to use it as a marketing vehicle like that."
That said, Disney announced on Tuesday that Shanghai Disneyland, which has been closed since January, will re-open in phases on May 11, and has set dates for its delayed films.
Disney's streaming profitability struggles could be a troubling sign for other services that are launching nationwide in the coming months, Benes said. That includes Comcast's (CCZ) Peacock and AT&T's HBO Max. (AT&T is the parent company of CNN.)

"All these companies launching streaming services basically use another division to bolster it up. But AT&T (T) and Comcast (CCZ) are fortunate because they sell internet service and that's really in demand right now," Benes said. "They will benefit in the short term on the streaming side, but overall I think it's going to be really tough. These companies are taking a huge hit because of coronavirus, and that makes it more difficult to operate streaming services at a loss."

crazy how corona really fukked them with the park closures. shyt I was gonna go either this month or Sept too to peep the new Star Wars land before all this bullshyt went down.
 
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crazy how corona really fukked them with the park closures. shyt I was gonna go either this month or Sept too to peep the new Star Wars land before all this bullshyt went down.
I was planning a trip for comic con and Disney land

Gotta push that back a year or 2 now
 

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Disney+ Opens Nick Fury's Files on Marvel's Heroes and Villains

Nick Fury is one of the most secretive people in the Marvel universe. Now, Marvel fans will have a chance to see how Fury views the world.

A new series from Disney+, Fury Files, will showcase different Marvel characters in the form of dossiers from Fury. The "files" will feature motion comic art and scenes from animated shows including The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and X-Men: The Animated Series. Marvel released an official synopsis for the series while a promo of new Disney+ shows offered a sneak peek:

You shouldn’t be surprised that Nick Fury has files on every single Marvel Super Hero. Fury Files gives viewers top-secret access to S.H.I.E.L.D. intel on key Marvel heroes and villains. All of this is told by none other than the mysterious Fury, bringing together a mix of animation and motion comic art! Looking to download a bunch of information about every single hero? Fury’s got you covered.

Given that Fury was the head of the secret intelligence organization S.H.I.E.L.D., it makes sense that he would keep an eye on potential threats, whether they be heroes or villains. Fury Files definitely seems like a perfect introduction to the world of Marvel, and should hopefully be insightful viewing for fans old and new.

I saw something about this yesterday and it said it drops next week.

I was like :ohhh:
 
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