Gotham Netflix Gets Rights To Gotham Ahead of Premiere Date

Discussion in 'Past DC TV Series' started by Sawyer, Sep 2, 2014.

  1. Sawyer High King

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    http://deadline.com/2014/09/gotham-netflix-deal-826991/
    So this seems like kind of a big deal. :up:
     
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    I wasn't going to watch this because I don't like watching shows on a week to week basis, but I guess now I am going to since I can binge watch it all at once on Netflix. Cool beans
     
  3. KevanG Pragmatic Villain

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    I wasn't going to bother watching it on Fox but since I plan on getting Netflix again soon I might start watching this.
     
  4. gohei_ Infected by Pentapox

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    So, when exactly will the episodes be released? Once the season is finished or one episode every week? If it's the former then what is the big deal?
     
  5. Pfeiffer-Pfan Cool Rider

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    So they are going to release the entire season in September 2015?

    People will have already watched it by then, the DVD will no doubt be released around that time and the show could be potentially cancelled by next summer anyway.

    Yay for Netflix... I guess? :o
     
  6. TheNextNolan22 Hurting Really REALLY BAD

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    Seems like they're really confident in the show to be doing this deal ahead of the pilot premiere.
     
  7. Sawyer High King

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    Exactly, it's a show of good faith, and with that kind of price tag, it could only be a good thing for the show.

    Sorry you aren't getting them on Netflix the minute after they air, ya greedy bastards. :o
     
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    Another factor to add in here is just how competitive the whole streaming video on demand thing is becoming. Everyone seems to take it for granted, saying "Oh, this will be on Netflix, blah blah blah." But that's not always the case now. Hannibal's not going to be on Netflix, because Amazon got those rights. Sleepy Hollow isn't going to be on Netflix because Hulu got that. Netflix just laid down $2 million an episode for The Blacklist. It just shows how much the TV landscape is changing.
     

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