How the hell will they compete with Disney?

How the hell will they compete with Disney?

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Well, first they'll need to make Netflixland where no one's allowed to make eye contact for more than 5 seconds and you'll be expelled from the park for saying 'nigger.' All the park's cast members will be Jewish black trannies portraying the characters of their hit shows and The Office.

Netflix is valued higher than Disney

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lol

what new evolution of tech will disrupt Netflix and absolutely JUST it like Google did to Microsoft?

Making/streaming content for people over the age of 18

>you'll be expelled from the park for saying 'nigger.'
But that's the most fun thing to say in an amusement park!

Apple TV+ of course

They can't. They'll be competing with Apple for second.

Ah, there's where you're confused. Netflixland is an abusement park.

By borrowing more money to make mediocre shit.

Disney will be first and second with Disney+ and Hulu

What about Amazon? Rank them all please.

Reminder that people also thought Google and Apple could out-compete everyone everywhere until they moved out from what they were accostumed and completely failed

Disney makes shit movies for kids and manchildren, and they can't milk that cow more than they already are.

They won't. Netflix has been on its way out for years now. Its only draw over Hulu and other services is it's original programming and they only put one noteworthy series out for every fucking thirty they make.

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I have not even fucking heard of over half of these.

Keep making stuff with lots of tits, gore and sex

Yeah I guess I'm wrong now but it was higher last year in May, I assumed it was still the same. Nowadays Netflix market cap is 155B and Disney's 194B or something, still pretty close

netflix has a shitty anime selection

Medium term:
1. Disney+
2. Hulu
3. Apple
4. Amazon
5. Netflix
With Warner Bros about to announce their own service

Netflix will stay dominant because there will be too many new options at once. Nobody will bother checking what new service is the best, they'll just stay with what they're used to.

by repelling "net neutrailty"
the whole media circus last year was about nullifying the exclusivity agreements between netflix and IPS's, which take disney out of the game

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Hulu isn't available outside the US so why would that even be in the top 5?

Because nowhere outside the US makes a real dent in the numbers. USA has more than half the population of the entire EU (including UK) and half the EU is barely second world tier. There's a reason China and the USA are the only two markets that matter for film.

Interesting. I haven't followed the streaming services too closely. I assumed Disney and Hulu would combine.

*ahem*

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Netflix is literally available every except Syria and China. Pretty sure they've got more people than Hulu.

No one gives a shit about anyone outside of America for the most part.

D+ will be family friendly. Subversive, degenerate movies & TV will only be found on Netflix.

That's market cap, which is the stock jerkoffs. Talking more concrete:
>2018 Disney made ~60 billion
>2018 Netflix made ~560 million

Once Netflix gets some real competition heat, it's going to be trouble. They are already pushing their prices high trying to keep the markets happy. Bad place to be in.

>Medium term:
>1. Disney+
>2. Hulu
>3. Apple
>4. Amazon
>5. Netflix
>With Warner Bros about to announce their own service
Sucks for normies they'll now have to buy all kinds of subscription services.

>Implying the Netflix dub will be good

Bad live-action anime reboots to get fast cash out of some normie suckers.

Anime always wins baby

Disney made ~60 billion
Netflix made ~560 million
Good lord. The power of capeshit.

The power you enabled buying a ticket for at least one of these movies. Doesn't matter.

sorry, "EXCEPTIONALLY shitty"

>The power you enabled buying a ticket for at least one of these movies.
Except I didn't so say more wrong things in a forced confident tone

There will be no rides in the traditional sense. A series of different scripted events will transpire every time you climb aboard. You will need to stay for at least a week to find out what happens in the end. You can preview several rides before finding one you like.

>Disney
>$200 billion
>Netflix
>$155 billion
It's actually priced only $45 billion less than Disney which it still surprising.

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>Park CMs dressed as Ellen Page with giant fiberglass heads

Disney isn't renting its assets bar a handful of underperforming television shows aimed at lonely women.

>Amazon mkt cap
>874 billion
Its coming for the mouse

Disney’s revenue was 60 billion
Netflix’s revenue was 15 billion

You can’t compare income to revenue, you should either compare revenue to revenue or income to income you retard

and now comcast customers can pay an additional $5 a month to rent what is basically a Roku to watch it all!

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They won't They're just holding out until some one buys the company, and it'll probably be Disney.

Wow a waste of money

What shows are those?

You guys seriously underestimate brand loyalty. Netflix got an entire generation that’s grown up on there service, not Disney. Only thing keeping Disney relevant is capeshit

These people will never drop Netflix. It’s their way of life.

Who gives a fuck