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over/under Black Widow going to "premium access"

I mean with all of this other content coming, some even in 2021 I don't see why they should/would
 
over/under Black Widow going to "premium access"

I mean with all of this other content coming, some even in 2021 I don't see why they should/would
I think, if it does, that announcement isn't coming today.


But now that I said that, it definitely is coming today.
 
over/under Black Widow going to "premium access"

I mean with all of this other content coming, some even in 2021 I don't see why they should/would

I think it will be like Raya...theatrical and premium access
 
the ironic thing is, that those people who see the footage are not evrn fans that cheer when seeing the exclusive content.
they‘re siting there: ah ok, a lando series...that probably makes some money for me
 
I really do like the amount of shorts that Disney+ is giving a chance to get produced and out there. One of the best things about it so far, there's been some really good ones.
 
Pixar Popcorn, animated series of short films featuring characters from the movies.

Up spinoff, Dug Days from Forky Asks a Question creator as he returns to suburbia. Fall 2021.
 
Well they didn't announce Encanto as Disney+ exclusive, right? And that's supposed to be coming in 2021 as well.
 
Love Dug so much and damn now I want to really re-watch Up soon. Also, Puppies lol.
 
WB and HBO Max never stood a chance, I wonder what Netflix is thinking right now.
I think they were aware something like this could be on the cards from the content providers eventually. Part of why they suddenly made the move to allocating a huge budget to creating their own content knowing the 3rd parties would eventually want their content back (or exerting stricter controls and asking for higher fees) and they would be left with not too much.
 
what happened to Monsters @ Work???
 
You know it's funny. When I first joined this site it was all "Gimme original ideas. Hollywood is outta ideas" and now everyone is basically saying "Gimme the same thing over and over and over. Sequels, spinoffs, all that"

EDIT: Since people are somehow getting the wrong idea. I personally don't care what a film is as long as it's good. I'm just making an observation that times have changed in what people claim they're clamoring for
It's a mixed bag for me. What I wanted from Star Wars, frankly, was largely embodied by The Last Jedi. I would've probably traded all this stuff for Johnson's trilogy. This isn't a bad runner up option for me, it'll be like the MCU: a property I feel no emotional investment in (though I significantly prefer modern Star Wars to the MCU outside of Rise of Skywalker) so I can just sort of happily roll with narrowly fulfilling fan service and the occasional movie/series I do love.
 
Marvel? Alright, time to turn it off everyone, don't think anyone cares about this stuff.
 

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