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Why should they? Your home is your castle. Did a king have to go to the theatre or did the jesters come to him?First blockbuster now the theaters. People are never leaving home again.
I may be completely off on this, but the way that I understand it to work is the film companies sell the movie to theatres, and the theatres make their money by selling tickets. I don't think film companies get a share of the ticket price. The movie companies in this case perhaps figured it's more profitable to sell to the streaming sites under different terms.
I will research it some more.
If anyone has additional insight or a better understanding of this process, please elaborate.
But do we really know if it worked or not? What were the numbers? Plus Milan is a big difference than say an avengers movie. But we all know they probably would never release an avengers movie like that...I hear you but remember that Mulan sh*t aint work for disney+
now it wasn't a FAILURE but it was FAR from a success...
I don't know what the price should be but $17 is too damn high
ESPECIALLY if it isn't available on all the streaming services
I hear you butI don;t know...
Amazon and Disney+ hit that sweet spot to become STAPLES already.
Streaming companies. Anyone dumb enough to still hold theater stocks deserves what’s coming. Food delivery companies because Netflix and chill will on overload.ok for YEARS you been predicting a huge gamechanger..
WHELP this is it.
PM some stock tips this weekend fam I need a comeup
I guess Netflix and thats it. Im the wrong to ask though because I don't really watch TVI hear you but I could LEGIT see people PAYING for this...
Roku is out but a Nvidia Shield?
Smart TV?
If HBO MAX is available on there?
MOST people will just PAY it.
cause think
amazon Prime, Disney+ (Hulu ESPN bundle) and HBO Max..
WTF else you need?
Prime comes with membership, bundle like 12 and
Misleading thread title. They are releasing the films in theaters AND HBO Max at the same time.
They are NOT releasing all the films on HBO Max at the same time.
Food delivery companies because Netflix and chill will on overload.
But we all know they probably would never release an avengers movie like that...
No wonder they told Roku etc
f*ck you pay me...
this must have been in the works for a minute.
I guess Netflix and thats it. Im the wrong to ask though because I don't really watch TV
And don't be surprised if Disney hikes their price up in a year or 2...
Disney+ is about to have way more content to offer than HBO Max... Rumor has it they are about to get a 18+/Adult/Mature profile option ...
Which means all of 20th Century content will be on D+... (Aliens, Predator, Die Hard, Deadpool, etc...)
And with Indiana Jones leaving Netflix... strong bet D+ will get the new streaming rights...
And don't be surprised if Disney hikes their price up in a year or 2...
Disney+ is about to have way more content to offer than HBO Max... Rumor has it they are about to get a 18+/Adult/Mature profile option ...
Which means all of 20th Century content will be on D+... (Aliens, Predator, Die Hard, Deadpool, etc...)
And with Indiana Jones leaving Netflix... strong bet D+ will get the new streaming rights...
But do we really know if it worked or not? What were the numbers? Plus Milan is a big difference than say an avengers movie. But we all know they probably would never release an avengers movie like that...
I highly doubt it but we shall see...they will NEVER release the REAL numbers
but I'n sure there is a LEAK somewhere.
We gonna see..
if they release Black Widow on Disney+
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Nah never thathold on bro?
did you just shade us?
Mr.. intellectual
Get a LG Oled CX 65" trust me it's beautiful
it's available on Nvidia. and dont forget about the new chromecastI hear you but I could LEGIT see people PAYING for this...
Roku is out but a Nvidia Shield?
Smart TV?
If HBO MAX is available on there?
Yo WTF Disney+ thinking RIGHT NOW?
Calm down weirdo
Bye bye theatres
I'm confused, and this is mostly because of how HBO Max is just confusing in general. So when these new movies are released in theatres is Warner saying they will be released on HBO Max like a PPV option like how Disney+ charged $30 to watch Mulan? Or are they saying when these movies are released in theaters, if you have an HBO Max subscription you can watch them outright, no extra charge.
Somehow that doesn't sound like it makes financial sense, unless Warner shorted AMC stock or something. It's like a bootleg MoviePass situation.
First blockbuster now the theaters. People are never leaving home again.