I think they're jumping to conclusions on that one. I use Hulu for current broadcast TV content. Netflix is usually movies (vast majority being B movies at best) or dated TV shows. Prime is hit or miss on most everything but they do occasionally have some stuff I like. I may or may not do the Disney+ to get ESPN but probably not. I can get everything they have on ABC through an antenna or Hulu. The movies will be cheaper to rent through Prime than spending the 7 bucks a month and either way it wouldn't get me to nuke Netflix at this point.
do you watch Netflix ? it's come a long way from that. It has a lot, A LOT of original content that is produced by Netflix.
Sorry, the article covered the original content and yes I watch a lot of that as well. We watch Netflix as much as the others combined. I was more thinking about more of what Disney would bring to the table Netflix doesn't and it really isn't anything that would remotely change what I spend my money on.
Disney will bring kids, Star Wars, and Marvel fans predominantly, and I didn't even know Bohemian Rhapsody is Disney Owned too, so they will have some adult movies (non-XXX) available too.
probably just an addition, especially if it's 1/2 price, at least now. Right now I still have cable, and Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon. but I primarily watch Netflix.
Disney shit goes stale fast, IMHO. At $6 a month it might be worth it, but I don't see them putting the quality and depth of content on that Netflix is currently putting out. Where Disney may garner some interest is the old Fox content they already pulled from Netflix.
CWTV has a side bit CWSEED. Some pretty good shows. Currently binging on "ringer". It's got more twists than that curvy road in TN. Just when you think wow they throw in a ooh damn.. Sorry no spoilers..
Excellent. Would have been satisfied with one season, Julia Roberts not coming back for season 2...but I'm interested to see where this goes.
She's continuing on as producer or something. Well, that was the scoop in January, we'll see. They're not in production yet. Remember the last scene in the boardroom? That's where the story lies. I think she got her peace, or quite a bit of it, in the diner. Maybe she'll drop in here or there, maybe they'll throw a truckload of money at her.