Vegas Disney Fan
Well-Known Member
There will be some that do that for movies. But not all the content will be offered as an "a la carte" option on digital. There will always be exclusives that exist only the services behind the paywall.
I agree with this and also feel it’s D+’s biggest failure so far, they haven’t established enough binge worthy franchises yet. They almost had one with Mandalorian but season 3 fell off, they almost had one with Loki but season 3 fell off… I can’t think of any upcoming series on D+ I’m excited for.
On Netflix I went from bingeing White Collar, to the Jurassic Park cartoons, to Stranger Things, to currently Cobra Kai, I frequently open up D+ and can’t find anything worth watching, that doesn’t happen with Netflix. Even Hulu has only murders in the building that I’m impatiently waiting for.
D+ needs “must see” series to make it worth keeping the service.
As a Gen X who doesn’t get it, can you explain what you mean by this type of content? I mean, I watch stuff on YouTube all the time, but y’know a few minutes here or there. I don’t “sit down and watch” anything on there like I would a TV show or movie. Am I missing something? It feels like YouTube is a completely different thing than Netflix or Disney+ etc.
The beauty of YouTube is it has everything, I subscribe to several car channels (vice grip, Cleetus, etc), subscribe to a farming channel (Larson farms), subscribe to several Disney channels, several cruising channels, several travel channels, several history channels, etc. Most of them only put out an hour or 2 of context a week but between the couple dozen channels I follow it ends up being a couple hours worth every day, which is the majority of my “TV” watching.
Every TV in our house has either a firetv box or an AppleTV box so we don’t consider YouTube to be a phone/ipad app, it’s purely big screen TV for us.