Why do massively successful companies have high propensity for self-destruction?

Why do massively successful companies have high propensity for self-destruction?

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Dabid has a dead man's switch and terabytes of dirt on literally the entire elite class. It's the only explanation at this point.

>exclusive
Did the Star Wars deal fell through?

fucking zoomer attention spans

>creators
the only thing they created was ass and shit

I feel pretty safe in guessing that all of D&D's future content is going to underperform relative to the resources spent on it.

The success of GOT is 100% due to the strength of the source material - the show was its most successful when it just adapted the books near 1:1. D&D's OC content is absolutely dreadful, and all these companies chomping at the bit to snag them to make content for them are going to blow a gasket when it backfires and D&D proceed to produce unwatchable shite.

the harder they fucked it up the more popular it got, it's insane.

guess people wont be cancelling netflix now

It's not exclusive them, you boomer retard.

>high propensity for self-destruction
if a bank is willing to give them the credit line, there's no reason not to spend the money. If Netflix fails all the C-suite members are still billionaires just move on to multi-million dollar consulting jobs at Disney or Amazon or Microsoft.

Redpill me on Netflix. Are they actually dying or is it just a meme?

fucking zoomer reading comprehension.

They are hemorrhaging money but any price is worth paying to spread a positive message of diversity and inclusivity.

Nigger jew.

A little of both. They're hardly about to collapse anytime soon, but the fact of the matter is that most of their success/income comes from people watching reruns of syndicated sitcoms on the service (like The Office), rather than Netflix's original content.

So as more and more streaming services jump in the game, coupled with Netflix losing its rights to show stuff like The Office, their heretofore uncontested domination on the market will fall apart. I highly, HIGHLY doubt they will ever "die", but this current era of Netflix being seen as the king of the streaming services from a cultural perspective is fast ending.

US subscribers dropped for the first time ever recnetly, but worldwide still rising by millions every quarter, they're not dying anytime soon but people on here are retarded enough to think the next marvel movie is going to flop so it won't stop them saying it.

I wished they hired them earlier.
They could have been the showrunners of the Witcher.

Retards don't realize that running a giant company is simply a matter of convincing a bank to drop you the biggest line of credit possible and spending all the money you can. Money in the bank is wasted because it's not going to improving a part of the business that will return the investment (of course, it must be worth more than actually investing the money).

That's more than some big hollywood studios spend on one movie. and netflix blows that on 2 writers? what a bunch of retards

>from the minds that brought you season eight of game of thrones
Dropped.

>They're also still helming Star Wars films for Disney
lol sure

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Netflix gives no shits. They've conned tons of investors into funding their billion dollar money pit.

>massively successful companies
name a single netflix original that isn't an absolute joke in viewership numbers

The Office

>seasons 5-8
ftfy

Peter principle on full display.

NBC isn't Netflix

The first two seasons of House of Cards and Stranger Shit.

Netflix kind of forgot about D&D's incompetence

LOL

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>Why do massively successful companies have high propensity for self-destruction?

People at the highest levels of power in companies are usually utterly incompetent and literally can't wipe their own ass without instructions written on the toilet paper.

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fucking zoomer insults

This bubble is so close to bursting. We're gonna be in another film renaissance soon enough.

>creators
i thought that series was written as a book first

>massively successful companies
lol Netflix is a money laundering scheme with no substance or any real monetization plan.
This is practically an expensive PR stunt to convince the market they still have a future.

They're beyond that. GoT was their level of incompetence. This is just paradoxical upward failing.

Is Netflix run by actual retards? Do they hate money? It's going to be really interesting to see what Netflix looks like in 10 years

>make massive money on a total shitshow
>implying they won't work the simps again and that isn't their main talent they're being sought out for

Dnd are unironically better than netflix

Netflix is a tier lower brow than even them

I'd like to say it won't work again, but who knows? Films and TV, by the nature of their economic model, are doomed to lowest common denominator pandering. And judging by the billion-dollar success of the latest Disney remakes, it seems like that works.

Kek, Netflix is the worst company ever. $20+ billion in debt, pays $120 million for one year of streaming Friends, and now they pay $200 million for the D&D hacks.

This seems like a bad idea.

>The success of GOT is 100% due to the strength of the source material
There are plenty of shit adaptations

Is their nu wars trilogy canned?

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Based

Netflix is trying to go the way of HBO where they think, "If we make shows that so are so high quality like The Sopranos, people would pay for a subscription just to see it!". But they're slowly going to realize they should be appealing to the crowd who watches Friends, Seinfeld, Big Bang Theory, and The Office all day and make sitcoms like those if they want to stay relevant.

HBO thrived at a point because they were allowed to do what other TV networks could not. But now we've hit a point where basically Family Guy can have a pregnant baby drinking horse semen as a joke, so the whole, "Hurrrr, no limitations for writers" shit isn't even unique anymore.

Jews don’t understand thé European concept of art and so they make check list style copies notable for lacking ‘soul’.

See the closing season of Got as just copying shit out of LotR and WoW.

It’s a classic trait first noted by Richard Wagner in the 1860s

actually they're technically wyerns

50 Cent is a national treasure

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>The success of GOT is 100% due to the strength of the source material
It wasn't that strong, it's a weaker and (even less finished while the author is/was alive) Wheel of Time, with weaker prose.