Or just slap the whole Fox catalog up there, which was a key reason Disney bought that studio. That would keep me on board.
Yep. It was actually really fun and different but alas over. I’ll also put my vote in for Earth to Ned which was funny and engaging and had a good potential to cross promote but didn’t work out.I wish more people would have given Mysterious Benedict Society a chance.
It was truly excellent.
Yep. It was actually really fun and different but alas over. I’ll also put my vote in for Earth to Ned which was funny and engaging and had a good potential to cross promote but didn’t work out.
They really need a Stranger Things or Ted Lasso type of hit, but it isn’t like anybody can just automatically hit on command. All the services are hoping for that when they order new shows.
Only way the Yeti gets fixed is if it’s part of a multi-part documentary series on Disney+.
I think integrating Disney+ and Hulu is a good idea in order to attract a broader range of advertisers.Another thing is a lot of the content is geared towards children. Not all of it I get it , but a lot of it.
For example Lexus won’t be advertising to kids watching Encanto for the 43 time.
It seems like that may narrow the range of potential advertisers.
I have Hulu for the live tv. I have never watched a “Hulu” exclusive if there is such a thing.I think integrating Disney+ and Hulu is a good idea in order to attract a broader range of advertisers.
I can't say I'm most people, but $20/month? I am completely out. At $20 a month I wouldn't even bother with signing up for a month or two like I'm doing now, then canceling until more stuff I might be interested in comes out. As of now, Disney is so far off from warranting a $20/month D+ cost it's not even funny.I would think most people that feel the Star Wars, MCU, and parks stuff is ,worth $10/month will also find it with $20/month or whatever
I feel the same but for all the services. $15 is the max I would pay for any of them. Once they hit $20 you're getting close to paying what you paid for cable if you have multiple services.I can't say I'm most people, but $20/month? I am completely out. At $20 a month I wouldn't even bother with signing up for a month or two like I'm doing now, then canceling until more stuff I might be interested in comes out. As of now, Disney is so far off from warranting a $20/month D+ cost it's not even funny.
I can't say I'm most people, but $20/month? I am completely out. At $20 a month I wouldn't even bother with signing up for a month or two like I'm doing now, then canceling until more stuff I might be interested in comes out. As of now, Disney is so far off from warranting a $20/month D+ cost it's not even funny.
I don't personally see any value in paying for any service if ads are involved. The free ones I can deal with ads.Everyone can get the Disney Bundle with ads for 13.99 a month. But if they are smart they can get for 6.99 a month. All anyone had to do is get the Amex Blue Xash everyday card and signup for the monthly bundle. Amex will credit your account $7.00 month and there is no annual fee for the card
Hulu’s interface isn’t perfect, for sure. But I have an Apple TV and Hulu, unlike Disney+ or YouTube TV, have integrated Apple’s playback controls, which is far, far superior to any of the custom controls. YouTube TV‘s controls in particular are terrible.I have Hulu for the live tv. I have never watched a “Hulu” exclusive if there is such a thing.
It also gives me D+ for free.
I guess if they keep raising the price I can price shop it vrs other live tv services.
Hulu has always been buggy for me much worse than Netflix. Shows won’t load all sorts of weird stuff. Even D+ works much better than Hulu.
I agree Hulu’s interface needs some work. It’s a little slow and sometimes resuming a show you didn’t finish starts back at the beginning in my experience. I hope they use D+ as the main engine/interface for Hulu and Hulu Live.Hulu’s interface isn’t perfect, for sure. But I have an Apple TV and Hulu, unlike Disney+ or YouTube TV, have integrated Apple’s playback controls, which is far, far superior to any of the custom controls. YouTube TV‘s controls in particular are terrible.
I think Netflix and Disney+ are probably the most stable streaming service apps.
What device are you using? I run Hulu (including Live) on a Roku Ultra and it runs perfectly. The only headache is that it tries to dynamically insert ads into DVR'ed shows rather than letting me fast-forward through commercials. But I found a workaround that's not too much of a hassle.I agree Hulu’s interface needs some work. It’s a little slow and sometimes resuming a show you didn’t finish starts back at the beginning in my experience. I hope they use D+ as the main engine/interface for Hulu and Hulu Live.
Mine is used on a Samsung smart tvWhat device are you using? I run Hulu (including Live) on a Roku Ultra and it runs perfectly. The only headache is that it tries to dynamically insert ads into DVR'ed shows rather than letting me fast-forward through commercials. But I found a workaround that's not too much of a hassle.
I found nearly all streamers have that issue. If you don't watch thru the end credits all the way it flags that episode as 'not finished' and keeps popping up that episode as "You want to resume watching this?" And there's no way to indicate, "No, I'm done." or to mark it as "finished."I agree Hulu’s interface needs some work. It’s a little slow and sometimes resuming a show you didn’t finish starts back at the beginning in my experience. I hope they use D+ as the main engine/interface for Hulu and Hulu Live.
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