Disney (and others) at the Box Office - Current State of Affairs

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
The only benefit Netflix had over D+ in terms of content was they were fed by more than one studio, which has actually ebbed and flowed over the years. But with the addition of Hulu into D+, which can and does get access to much of the same content as Netflix, they appear to be neck-in-neck in terms of access to the volume of new content.

Plus Disney has a whole back catalog of not only their own content for the last 100 years, but also the 20th Century Fox back catalog for the last 100 years. Neither of which have they really tapped into, yet.

So I think Disney actually has access to more total content than Netflix will ever have access to. But even if you don't believe all that, they don't need to be number one or even be as big as Netflix in order to be competitive. They can be a solid number two or three and still reap the same benefits.
Disney+ content is not particularly good…but I know some BO stinkers are on the way to “save it” 🙄

They also made comments that they were not really interested in sustained spending on content…which is a no-no. That won’t work.

I’d say Hulu is really what is doing well for them at present…that will be dependent on new content. No ambiguity there

Or maybe espn will catch fire when it becomes an elaborate gambling portal? But then nobody will be able to afford their sub fees 😎
 
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Disney Irish

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Quality doesn’t really matter. NCIS and The Walking Dead were the highest rated scripted shows ten years ago on television and both are mediocre at best.
I think the point being is there is a lot of garbage on Netflix (and many streamers), even the new stuff, and most doesn't get watched, or if it does is quickly forgotten after and never moves the needle, ie doesn't stand the test of time.

So this idea that Netflix just has more new content as you claim doesn't mean its "better", just means it has more new garbage that most won't watch. We're in an era of a glut of content, so much of it isn't good in general, with only a small percentage of it actually being watchable.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Disney+ content is not particularly good…
You just described about 99.99997% of all content on all streamers, not just D+.

but I know some BO stinkers are on the way to “save it” 🙄
No one ever claimed that.

They also made comments that they were not really interested in sustained spending on content…which is a no-no. That won’t work.
That isn't what was said. What was said was they were parsing back on specific content spends, not that they weren't going to do sustained content spends, that would be nuts. Because how can you maintain a media company on no sustained content spend?

I’d say Hulu is really what is doing well for them at present…that will be dependent on new content. No ambiguity there
Well good thing that Hulu is part of the D+ family now, and so the content for Hulu IS the content for D+.

Or maybe espn will catch fire when it becomes an elaborate gambling portal? But then nobody will be able to afford their sub fees 😎
Well I think this is another avenue of revenue, but not one that will be the core of their earnings in DTC in my opinion.
 

Wendy Pleakley

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Netflix is definitely quantity over quality. If one doesn't like something there's always 50 other things in their queue.

It's still cheap enough that watching one or two shows/movies a week is decent value. Compared to renting a digital movie at least.

Disney+ may do well with a focus on quality. Andor has been well received and a bit of a water cooler show. Those are becoming few and far between on Netflix. The last was Squid Game maybe?
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Netflix is definitely quantity over quality. If one doesn't like something there's always 50 other things in their queue.

It's still cheap enough that watching one or two shows/movies a week is decent value. Compared to renting a digital movie at least.

Disney+ may do well with a focus on quality. Andor has been well received and a bit of a water cooler show. Those are becoming few and far between on Netflix. The last was Squid Game maybe?

I agree with you…

But there’s something else flawed with the model that I see. They need to go back to full seasons. Figure it out…it increases the draw and decreases the voids that make streams susceptible to cancellations as their fees rise.

Having just watched daredevil and andor…that’s the minumum dose you need. 12…and probably still short. They’ll never pay for 26 episodes…but they need really 18 or so to keep the eyes.

Also…more content = more time = more stories = better characters = better legs longterm.

I mean…you can still get engaged by Star Trek: TNG…because it wasn’t rushed. That kills anything decent today.
 

Serpico Jones

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Netflix is definitely quantity over quality. If one doesn't like something there's always 50 other things in their queue.

It's still cheap enough that watching one or two shows/movies a week is decent value. Compared to renting a digital movie at least.

Disney+ may do well with a focus on quality. Andor has been well received and a bit of a water cooler show. Those are becoming few and far between on Netflix. The last was Squid Game maybe?
Adolescence is the best show released this year and will sweep the Emmys. It’s a Netflix show.

It also did huge numbers from a viewership standpoint.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Adolescence is the best show released this year and will sweep the Emmys. It’s a Netflix show.

It also did huge numbers from a viewership standpoint.
So that is just saying that Netflix has the same problem Disney has with D+, they have only one or two shows that hit and the rest is "garbage" (relative of course). So yeah I don't see that they are "better" in terms of content engagement. They just had a head start on the streaming game, not that they are "better".
 

Stripes

Premium Member
Netflix has an endless firehose of new content that Disney can’t replicate. They’ll never be as big as Netflix in streaming.
If Disney wanted to flood their services with an endless amount of crap, they could do so quite easily.

They have a better strategy than Netflix. It needs time to show up in the financials, but it’s already showing up in customer satisfaction.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
If Disney wanted to flood their services with an endless amount of crap, they could do so quite easily.

They have a better strategy than Netflix. It needs time to show up in the financials, but it’s already showing up in customer satisfaction.
Yep, as you noted in a previous post they have the highest sub retention. You don't get that by just having Bluey be a babysitter. Its clear consumers see value in it in the long term, not just a month-by-month situation
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Well I’m on record….i think this will be their second biggest earner of the year…even if we care not for such capitalistic concerns 😉
I assume that means you're indicating that Avatar 3 will be the top earner.

And your joke aside, no one said they don't care about the capitalistic side of things especially in terms of the box office, in fact I said the opposite. So lets not go around on that again.
 

Stripes

Premium Member
Adolescence is the best show released this year and will sweep the Emmys. It’s a Netflix show.

It also did huge numbers from a viewership standpoint.
I have watched about 5x the amount of content on Disney+ and Hulu than I have watched on Netflix over the past 2 years. Netflix has so much crap and their recommendation engine is overrated.

The Disney+/Hulu bundle is a vastly better value than Netflix. I really think Disney should merge Disney+ and Hulu and make the bundle the only option.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I assume that means you're indicating that Avatar 3 will be the top earner.

Yeah…the one I’m on the fence on is zootopia…didn’t know how to gauge where that will fall?

And your joke aside, no one said they don't care about the capitalistic side of things especially in terms of the box office, in fact I said the opposite. So lets not go around on that again.
Take a counter off…occasionally 😉
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Yeah…the one I’m on the fence on is zootopia…didn’t know how to gauge where that will fall?
I think Zootopia 2 will do well, a $1B+ well I don't know, but it'll do well.

Take a counter off…occasionally 😉
Maybe stop with the jabs and I will. Not everything has to be heavy in that Jersey sarcasm, sometimes just leave things alone, no reason to stir it back up.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I think Zootopia 2 will do well, a $1B+ well I don't know, but it'll do well.
Tough call…If I had to bet on it…I’d think it will do a billion…
But I don’t really know why?

Maybe stop with the jabs and I will. Not everything has to be heavy in that Jersey sarcasm, sometimes just leave things alone, no reason to stir it back up.
I can be argumentative as all hell…but not to such lengths

And I’m not from “Jersey”…by the way
 

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