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There's no law that says Disney couldn't acquire content for Disney+ like a Big Bang Theory for a limited time like a Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon but they just probably won't do that. Their MO seems to be using the Disney/Fox library and creating Disney+ exclusives.
That’s a better long term strategy. Netflix seem to believe so too given how much they’ve changed heir focus to original content.
 
Why isn‘t there „Once upon a Deadpool“ when there are all PG13 X-Men movies.
I thought one of the reasons to cut this movie was, that younger Marvel fans could watch it as well.
 
Why isn‘t there „Once upon a Deadpool“ when there are all PG13 X-Men movies.
I thought one of the reasons to cut this movie was, that younger Marvel fans could watch it as well.

That’s actually a really good point
 
I figured.

They always get all the content overseas...
 
The X-Men movies (with the exceptions of the R-rated ones like Logan and Deadpool 1 &2) will probably make their way to Disney+ in the US eventually.
 
Then we can do an X-Men: Origins watch-a-long.
 
Was Dinosaurs made by Disney or some other network?
 
Was Dinosaurs made by Disney or some other network?
Dinosaur the movies was made by Disney and The Secret Lab animation studio.

Dinosaurs the tv show was made by Dinsey and Jim Henson productions. So Disney owns it.
 
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Speaking of Jim Henson productions, it'd be cool to see the original Muppet Show, Muppet Babies, and Muppets Take Manhattan on Disney+ but I imagine there are rights issues tying them up.
 
Speaking of Jim Henson productions, it'd be cool to see the original Muppet Show, Muppet Babies, and Muppets Take Manhattan on Disney+ but I imagine there are rights issues tying them up.

I wil even take the 90's Muppet Show.
 
I figured.

They always get all the content overseas...

Not at all.
E.g. we don’t get the big fib due to dubbing issues (funny because we got a dogs life in english with no other audio options)
Also we don‘t have Princess Bride and other movies.
But we do have all the x-Men movies (X1,X2, last stand, Wolverine 2, First Class, DoFP, Apocalypse)
No Wolverine 1 and of course no Logan
Also no Fantastic 4 movies
 
I stand by The Muppets TV series and appreciate ABC at leat trying lt. Basically all the broadcast networks try interest!ng things except CBS. They put out the blandest, most tired crap usually Them getting flrsky !s Ghost Whisperer. They're baslc
 
@Wheels at CBS and their target demo:

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I hadn't watched the ABC series when it aired, but got the chance thanks to Disney+ a few months back. I honestly really liked it, wish I had gotten around to it when it aired.
 
Disney+ Under Fire For Cleavage Blurring

The Disney+ streaming service hasn’t learned its lesson.

Just over a month after it was found that bad CG hair was added to Daryl Hannah’s bare bottom in a scene in “Splash,” in the process turning her into a furry monstrosity, an even more extreme example of pointless censorship has been found on the service.

Specifically this time its one of Disney’s own shows, the Selena Gomez-led fantasy teen sitcom “Wizards of Waverly Place” which ran on the Disney channel from 2007 to 2012. Eagle eyed viewers have spotted that actress Maria Canals Barrera – who plays the mother – has had a tiny hint of cleavage digitally blurred out on screen. The effect is so distracting that it has the opposite effect of that intended, and brings even more attention to her chest.

Understandably social media is having a field day for censoring their material, many of them Disney fans. There’s also confusion as to why something is fine for the Disney Channel but not the Disney+ service?

This also follows on from an edited version of “Back to the Future Part II” popping up on Netflix where a magazine with a scantily clad model on the front was edited out – destroying a narrative reveal in the process. The film’s co-writer Bob Gale cleared up the matter, blaming Universal for submitting the wrong print and revealing Gale has since ordered the studio to destroy the edited version of the movie.

All the recent censorship controversies on streaming platforms have once again made the importance of physical media a hot topic of conversation again amongst viewers. There’s also expected to be more examples of this kind of censorship showing up as people keep exploring content on the services.
 
I stand by The Muppets TV series and appreciate ABC at leat trying lt. Basically all the broadcast networks try interest!ng things except CBS. They put out the blandest, most tired crap usually Them getting flrsky !s Ghost Whisperer. They're baslc

Still pissed about Limitless.
 

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