Considering they are already trying to sell a $15 subscription with ads, they can suck my ass regardless of their corporate overlord.
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“Everyone is leaving Disney+, but keeping Hulu, we must own Hulu so we can make it seem like our subscribers line went up!”
Comcast made the deal to sell their shares to Disney back in 2019. This was supposed to happen in 2024, but both companies agreed to move up the deadline.
Sorry guys it's my fault. I canceled my D+ from my Hulu account when the prices went up. Didn't realize Disney would stage a full-on takeover of Hulu to get me back.
"Alright now that we fully control Hulu, let's make some changes around here to REALLY make that line go up."
I’m about to start cutting everything lol. I’d rather be bored instead of buying another sub human CEO a fifth yacht. Bottom line go brr? Nah fam count me out.
Unironically based
Isn't it time to call the anti-monopoly?
Is that where you unflip a board game, get 3 hours of your life back, and your kids start talking to each other again?
Antitrust, sorry.
No no, anti-Monopoly is fine. I like the image it evokes in my mind of flipping tables. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Eventually, Disney is going to own all of corporate media. Your choices are going to be bland, flavorless, Disney mass market appeal, or independent cinema.
There just needs to be a better way to market and distribute independent media.
Something better than this exclusivity bullshit
The fact no one has created an indie streaming service boggles my mind. You'd think a company like A24 or Criterion would try something
I can’t imagine how difficult those contracts would be to negotiate
Thanks for the reminder to cancel Disney+ I just saw my last invoice went up to like $27/mo or something. Fuck all this lol.
That's what I'm here for
Cancelled mine recently when i saw the price almost doubled. Only still have Netflix, Dropout, and plex. Netflix is next on the chopping block.
I would be canceling disney as well, but I can bundle it with hulu for $2, so for now I'll keep it.
Let me know when they buy The Pirate Bay.
I'm pretty sure that's a new attraction at California Adventures.
Disney already over saturated marvel and Star Wars. I can’t wait for them to ruin regular tv streaming.
Piracy about to make a huge comeback.
I read an article a couple weeks ago that said it's on the rise
Good.
I gotta learn how to sail the seas
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Huh I wonder if there's even any point in hulu continuing to exist in that case - why not just combine it with disney+?
They use Hulu for the not family friendly content
Deadpool movies are on Disney plus. So I guess that is not the reason anymore.
In America. In Europe they just have that content on disney+
As an American, I find this so stupid. Just put it all under one thing. I can’t believe how fragile we are as a culture that we need to separate these.
I was having this conversation yesterday - how Americans (mostly gen x and earlier) classify what is or isn't "family friendly" is some bullshit.
At my job I play a lot of music. One night I played Ticks, Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off, and another song about getting a woman naked and no one cared.
I accidentally played the uncensored version of payphone and 6 people reported me to my boss for playing a song with swear words.
Older conservatives are just the biggest damn snowflakes in the world
So they can double charge
I think that's the plan.
Does this mean Disney will be moving most/all their content to Disney+ in the US like it is in other countries? Isn’t Hulu a predominantly American used streaming service?
Hulu will continue existing and Disney+ will likely not take on any content. They cater to two target markets and they own both, so that works for them.
It also helps obscure the monopolistic back-to-cable tactic they're playing. "Oh we have Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+, our customers get to choose what they want! There's value and choice and freedom!"
Now I want to watch Thank You for Smoking.
if they are smart they will make hulu more of free service like it originally was and then put their played out content on it as an alternative to allowing it on a competitors service.
One can hope.
They didn't already?
No, they got 60% of Hulu when they bought FOX. WarnerMedia sold back their shares after the merger, giving Disney 67% and Comcast 33%.
Comcast and Disney set up a deal where either one could force a buyout of Comcast’s shares. The buyout is now happening and Disney will own 100% of Hulu.
Yes, this is the context missing from the article. There's the requirement of one party from the 3 party joint venture (fox, comcast, disney) to buy out the other parties if one acquired a majority steak. There was also a lot of politics because Comcast and Disney both got into a bidding war with each other to acquire Fox as well as Sky. So in some sense, although Comcast lost the bid for Fox, they forced Disney to make over inflated bids for Fox and were then on the hook to buy Comcast out for all of Hulu. So there's a lot of bad blood recently, but it it also goes back to Comcast's attempt at a hostile takeover of Disney back in the early 2000s that is probably like HBO's Succession type stuff.
Curious, I see most people complaining about this merger, but I have also seen the argument that there are too many streaming services with exclusive content. Wouldn't this acquisition work towards consolidating content again under one subscription. Similar to how Netflix used to be the main player in the space before competition came along.
I only have spotify at the moment. I used to Netflix and Hulu.
The problem isn't so much the number of streaming services as it is the fact that they're all vertically integrating so each has their exclusive content and is the only game in town to get it. If production and distribution were broken up so that the same content were available from a number of competing platforms, it wouldn't matter that there were "too many" because you wouldn't feel like you needed them all to avoid missing out.
A world where you could picked based on the user experience of the apps instead of slice of content? Sign me up. To hell with that HBO Max app.
I'm so glad we don't have Hulu in Canada, it makes Disney actually worth it. I don't think I'd be willing to pay for either if the content was split. As it is, it's my most used streaming service. I hear the common thought is it's just for kids, but that couldn't be further from the truth, there's a ton of adult stuff on there (I don't even have kids).
literally just cancelled disney+ last week. now they're gonna buy hulu and jack the prices up?