DarkKnight88
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I wish they would have just went with animation.I think 2023. That may not seem far away, but it's not like she's not busy working.
They can or they renegotiate.Does Comcast give up their 25% stake after 2024?
Too bad Peacock isn't going to succeed. They joined the party way too late and now with the 200+ other streaming services, it's just too many.
How many "must haves" are there? I have a handful and Peacock is not among them. And never will be.
Comcast will keep it alive through cable subscribers.Too bad Peacock isn't going to succeed. They joined the party way too late and now with the 200+ other streaming services, it's just too many.
How many "must haves" are there? I have a handful and Peacock is not among them. And never will be.
There are some exceptions. Peter Jackson was adamant that they weren't censored at all and Disney didn't fight back. To me it really wouldn't have made much of a difference if they had muted the swearing in it since it was pretty few and far between over the course of an 8 hour documentary. It's not like it was a Tarantino film in that regard, although it's still hilarious to hear Paul McCartney shout "****face!" on Disney+.It might be an outlier or a sign of things to come (ie merger with Hulu) but...
The Beatles Doc, Get Back has a significant number of F-words uncensored. And it's Disney+, not Hulu where the F word uncensored is common. Plus language not suitable for children.
