Hulu >> Netflix >>> [Powergap] >>> Dailymotion >>> Disney+
Fuck Disney's shitty streaming service
Hulu >> Netflix >>> [Powergap] >>> Dailymotion >>> Disney+
Fuck Disney's shitty streaming service
>Next Job Is “Fixing” Disney
Good luck with that
If Chapek is the most unimaginative person on the planet then Iger is the second most
Cinema is never going to do as well. It peaked in the mid-2000s. Last year was the last big year for film for Disney. Without Disney, there isn't much attracting audiences to theaters. This year may be presumed a fluke due to the Coronavirus, but next year the decline will be evident. Nobody wants to be around people anymore. Nobody is putting out movies that you must watch opening weekend. The MCU ejaculated a decade of build-up in Endgame. Disney is running out of patience and source material for their live-action adaptations. WDAS is now SJW-led. Pixar has lost its spark. Lucasfilms has left little to be desired. Disney has been coasting on established properties for a while. Without Marvel, Star Wars, WDAS, Pixar, and the plethora of take-by-take remakes, what does Disney have? What does anybody have?
I don't know what Over even means when he says he's taking on a "creative" role in the company. Is he going to decide between gray, beige, and greige?
*Iger
You would think my device would know my language by all the bitching it was processed for me.
Especially since the Simpsons is already on Disney +
>With Chapek in the Captain's chair, no, it's only going to get worse. We have two boomers who I doubt really understand streaming in charge of a streaming platform.
I mean, if you're a good executives you have people who do understand streaming working for you and you lsiten to them.
This is perfect Disney will burn and Netflix we run out of money streaming will die
If you don't think Chapek is going to apply the same principles as he established on the Disney Vault onto Disney+, you are wonderfully naïve. Chapek is not going to listen to advisors who know better when he got to where he is now through his artificial scarcity strategies.