Who is going to win the streaming wars once Disney+ launches?

Who is going to win the streaming wars once Disney+ launches?

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Disney+

Everyone loses because the advent and rise of subscription based streaming services has pushed us into an era of quantity over quality.

HBO

Pirates

Netflix already losing 2 of the biggest normie shows friends and the office

Warner Bros and Disney will be taking their movies off and putting onto their own streaming services

They are fucked Netflix

So don't subscribe.

Disney+ looks like shit but I'm sure you guys will shill to hell and back so who knows

Netflix losing old shows I actually want to marathon while I work is why I switched over to Hulu. The loss of Always Sunny was just a big "fuck no" for me.

Shows like Stranger Things I can pirate, watch once, and be done with it in my spare time. No desire to revisit them. But shows like Malcolm in the Middle and Home Improvement are things I enjoy re-watching and having in the background while I sit at my desk and work 9 hours a day. Netflix's original line-up of, "Look at our 10 new specials about Ted Bundy" just doesn't do it for me.

Amazon

holy fuck kys

>LOOK MA! I POSTED IT AGAIN

Disney+ it's literally not even a question

TPB

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bro u speak like reddit incorporated, nonchalant, extreme dyde

Good job making a sentence of nothing but buzzwords.

>Malcolm in the Middle, Home Improvement, and Always Sunny are "Reddit" shows

Wanna explain that one?

u need to lay off the pipeline of reddit flowing into ur brain my man

>malcolm in the reddit
>home reddit (where u belong)
>always sunny in reddit

I don’t want espn+ at all. I do what D+ to go with my current Hulu w/live tv. I hope they don’t try to force espn subs to much

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i remember that post from r/Yea Forums too lol

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go bzck

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Is this a bot?

The pirate

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Whoever buys up the licensing rights for professional sports, starting with the MLB and NFL in 2021, the NHL in 2022 and the NBA in 2025. So whoever has the deepest pockets.

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