erasure fan1
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Is that the Snapple strategy?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.
Is that the Snapple strategy?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.
I think Zootopia 2 will do well, a $1B+ well I don't know, but it'll do well.Yeah…the one I’m on the fence on is zootopia…didn’t know how to gauge where that will fall?
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.Take a counter off…occasionally![]()
Is that the Snapple strategy?
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Tough call…If I had to bet on it…I’d think it will do a billion…I think Zootopia 2 will do well, a $1B+ well I don't know, but it'll do well.
I can be argumentative as all hell…but not to such lengthsMaybe 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.
Anecdotally, almost every recommendation I get from people is for something on Netflix, Max, or Apple. I can’t remember the last time I was recommended something on Disney+.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?
Maybe because the first one did $1.025B? And this second one is releasing in China too where it should be big.Tough call…If I had to bet on it…I’d think it will do a billion…
But I don’t really know why?
And I’m not from “Jersey”…by the way
Well those expectations are no longer valid, right?Maybe because the first one did $1.025B? And this second one is releasing in China too where it should be big.
I live in New Jersey…but I’m a rust belter…which is way not the sameMy apologies, I thought I remembered you once saying you were from NJ, hopefully I at least got the region right.
Edit - you have posted that you are from NJ in multiple posts on this site. So I stand by what I said, with the "Jersey" comment. Maybe you take "Jersey" to mean Jersey City rather that the whole state, but I meant the state not a specific town/city within it.
Expectations? Yeah I would say that its off in this new box office paradigm. But I don't think its too much to think it has potential in the Middle Kingdom given that the IP is huge there.Well those expectations are no longer valid, right?
Well the Jersey 'tude comes thru sometimes.I live in New Jersey…but I’m a rust belter…which is way not the same![]()
Disney cannot “flood their service with an endless amount of crap”. They don’t have the economic firepower to compete with Netflix in streaming. It costs a fortune to achieve the kind of scale that Netflix has.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.
Why do you believe that only Netflix can spend on content but Disney can’t? That honestly doesn’t make sense. Both can and do spend Billions on content, in fact I believe Disney is actually spending more than Netflix is 2025, $23B for Disney compared to Netflix at $18B.Disney cannot “flood their service with an endless amount of crap”. They don’t have the economic firepower to compete with Netflix in streaming. It costs a fortune to achieve the kind of scale that Netflix has.
What? As @Disney Irish pointed out, Disney’s content spending is $5 billion higher than Netflix. In 2024, Disney distributed the most watched content in the U.S., far outpacing Netflix’s total viewership.Disney cannot “flood their service with an endless amount of crap”. They don’t have the economic firepower to compete with Netflix in streaming. It costs a fortune to achieve the kind of scale that Netflix has.
I'm right there with you, except we did cancel D+. We have most of the content we want on Blu-ray or DVD so we don't need to keep it. So now we're just churning until a few things come that we want to see.Anecdotally, almost every recommendation I get from people is for something on Netflix, Max, or Apple. I can’t remember the last time I was recommended something on Disney+.
For us, the value of Disney+ is in the back catalogue and cartoons. We almost cancelled after the last price increase but decided it was still the best kid-friendly option we had.
How much of that content went straight to Disney+?Why do you believe that only Netflix can spend on content but Disney can’t? That honestly doesn’t make sense. Both can and do spend Billions on content, in fact I believe Disney is actually spending more than Netflix is 2025, $23B for Disney compared to Netflix at $18B.
So this idea that Disney can’t spend as much on content as Netflix is false.
How much is Netflix sending to theaters…. Many studios findings have been that movies do better on streaming if in theaters first..,. Going theatrically does not change things as it will only further deepen their libraryHow much of that content went straight to Disney+?
All content that Disney spends money on eventually goes to D+/Hulu, whether its a movie that was a theatrical release or for a show the originally aired on ABC or D+/Hulu exclusive. All of it ends up on D+/Hulu.How much of that content went straight to Disney+?
I must be an outlier here, but I love Netflix. We have Amazon Prime too, but I always seem to go back to Netflex for the variety and quality of shows. I like that they have the older shows instead of all new properties. If I had to get rid of one of the streaming services, it would definitely Not be Netflix.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.
We are officially at the peak of inflated expectations.Soon there will be no need in the traditional sense for: illustrators, photographers, video folks and even actors.
That assumes that consumers want to become their own little film studios creating their own content for their own consumption, that in my opinion can't be assumed. By and large consumers want to consume, not create.On a slightly different take?
Doesn’t matter if Netflix or Disney comes out on top. The old model is what they are fighting for.
I work in IT. The recent advances in say Adobe Firefly has rapidly advanced to the point where it’s not too far off from complete generation of commercials. Right now it’s for static imagery, iterations a whole host of stuff but ultimately video is a long term goal.
How long or so really is it? It’s not that far away. This isn’t decades away it’s much closer than anyone realizes.
Hollywood however does realize how close it is. Their whole business model is facing risks. Note I didn’t say they are going out of business tomorrow.
As of yet it can’t make a full length film or even commercial efficiently but is getting very close now.
Soon there will be no need in the traditional sense for: illustrators, photographers, video folks and even actors.
I’ve been pushing AI (mainly ChatGPT) heavily for three months. Before I dabbled with it. The amount of what it can do? I’ve already develop tags, screenplays, outlines of 10, 30 60 second teasers, storyboards etc. it’s accreting a pace I don’t anyone thought possible.
I own the IP I’m working on. No need for Hollywood in any traditional sense. The internet are the pipes and cuts out the distribution deals of needing a Netflix or Disney+
People can argue how close this is all they want. They can argue the ethics you name it. It’s coming whether people know it or not.
Very soon you can be your own eterntaiment, a version of you or something else entirely and get it out to the world. Payment yet to be determined but the idea is there.
And you can sure be there are lots of other people who see this. As I recall AI was part of the strikes last year.
If I want to get a film out the question is now what is Hollywood needed for? holly wood is likely very aware of how much this threatens them.
There is obviously a lot more to go but with the higher end smart phones or even mid range? More than enough to shoot video. Video editing? AI can do that too or stuff like Adobe Preimire or Final Cut are not that expensive.
A curse says “may you live interesting times.”
We are in that right now.
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