• [Overlord DVD] Disney Admits STREAMING IS DEAD as Major Layoffs Hit Com

    From Ubiquitous@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Jun 5 18:30:45 2025
    Subject: [Overlord DVD] Disney Admits STREAMING IS DEAD as Major Layoffs Hit Company | Did Gilroy Toss Mickey Under the BUS?

    It's a very rare thing when someone in Hollywood lets something this potentially damaging slip out, and yet Tony Gilroy let it slip that Disney told him "Streaming is dead" and confessed financial difficulties to him during production of Star Wars: Andor. Does this mean Disney Plus is in trouble? And could the timing of this leak have been any worse, given
    Disney has begin another round of major layoffs? Join us as we try and
    break down this stunning and unexpected development! #disney #starwars #disneyplus

    https://youtu.be/GBmsgEJssDk?si=Md9eX8TzeN3Auayx


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  • From Blueshirt@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Jun 6 00:47:55 2025
    Ubiquitous wrote:

    It's a very rare thing when someone in Hollywood lets
    something this potentially damaging slip out, and yet Tony
    Gilroy let it slip that Disney told him "Streaming is dead"
    and confessed financial difficulties to him during production
    of Star Wars: Andor. Does this mean Disney Plus is in
    trouble? And could the timing of this leak have been any
    worse, given Disney has begin another round of major layoffs?
    Join us as we try and break down this stunning and unexpected
    development! #disney #starwars #disneyplus

    https://youtu.be/GBmsgEJssDk?si=Md9eX8TzeN3Auayx

    I don't know about Disney+ "in trouble" but as a consumer, with
    three grown-up children who are also consumers - and they would
    be the people these services would see as their demographic -
    the model of having to pay a [reasonably high] monthly
    subscription fee to a service that then forces adverts on people
    is not a model that most people find attractive. So my children
    use one Disney+ account between them, for the grandchildren
    mainly, and password share. I don't blame them.

    I only subscribe to Disney+ when it's on offer, currently I'm in
    the last month of a €1.99 a month four month offer. I wouldn't
    pay full price for Disney+ and then have to sit through
    adverts... whilst their advert free tier costs way too much. So
    it's not a bad service per se, but it is over-priced. Plus,
    there are just too many different streaming services out there.
    Normal people can't subscribe to them all. So if any of these
    companies do find their streaming service "in trouble"...
    they've only got themselves to blame.

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