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What if Disney Parks don't reopen until August?

They're billions in debt, the parks were they're most consistent source of revenue and they aren't getting a government bailout. They only paid the cast members for a month while the parks were closed because Universal did but Universal is part of more stable and diversified parent corporation.

>getting paid tondo a job
>handout

tfw you cant get one of the meridas to bring the costume home and fuck you in character so she can get paid over these hard times

With movie theaters, theme parks and cruises all suspended it's cut off a lot of their cash flow. Corporations don't have Scrooge McDuck money bins to pay people out of, most of their value isn't in cash, it's in the things they own.

On the other hand, they fired up a nice Streaming Service right as a lot of the country was forced to hole up and watch television.
A truly fortunate turn of events for them, well timed.

The problem is that a big chunk of their subscribers are people who got a year subscription free through Verizon.

Re-read the post you illiterate moron. I work for the state, providing a public service to the community. It's my fucking job to help children and families, jackass. But unfortunately the state can't pay me and 200 other people because our cash comes from state taxes. In fact my position makes sure deadbeats have jobs

>>YFW Disney actually has to put efforts in their movies again to recover

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The problem is that Disney+ is a fucking wasteland of new content. The Mandalorian came and went, and that's about the only original show they have going for them. There is nothing until Falcon and Winter Soldier are released, and even worse, they stupidly canceled shows like their Lizzie McGuire relaunch (They filmed two episodes and found out cheating was used in the plot, so they fired the director, which pretty much canned the entire project) and they canceled the Kevin Smith show because it integrated too many Disney Brands into it.

Outside putting Onward onto the platform, there is nothing that Disney has that can make the platform a necessity. I wouldn't be shocked if people drop the platform because there's no reason to watch a service for several films you've already seen.