How exactly is this a Netflix killer?
>one episode of The Mandalorian comes out each week
>ok that's it
>I guess I can rewatch some old movie I liked when I was 5 years old.
How exactly is this a Netflix killer?
>one episode of The Mandalorian comes out each week
>ok that's it
>I guess I can rewatch some old movie I liked when I was 5 years old.
i like discussing episodes of shows weekly instead of having a ten hour movie that i have to watch to be able to discuss it or else i get spoiled
dis+
>nerdy shit, kids stuff and nat geo
netshit
>literally everything for everyone, but too many negroids
no way dishi+ can kill netshit
It isn't, without the binge watching and with all those shit "cancelled after 2 seasons" tier content it won't kill anything. Prime and HBOmax on the other hand may do some damage
>I guess I can rewatch some old movie I liked when I was 5 years old.
Are you retarded or do you not realize that this is essentially the mantra for success in hollywood right now?
Every Marvel movie ever will be made available. Do you not understand the type of people who will subscribe to D+ will love rewatching the epic Inifinity Wars Saga from start to finish over and over again?
How poor do you have to be to only be able to afford only one seven dollar service? I'll subscribe to this along with Netflix. My bitch loves them old cartoons.
because 1 episode per week means these popular culture youtube channels, especially star wars focused channels, have content to release throughout the entire show's running.
>EPISODE 2 EXPLAINED: WHY THE MANDALORIAN USES XXX
you really have no clue how much content disney owns at this point
Lmao most of the big movies on Netflix now are Marvel/Disney shit, they are fucked and I'm excited to see Netflix finally get the Blockbuster treatment
>watching netflix
>hmm this looks interesting
>"hindi language"
>ugh next
>hm this also looks interesting
>shitty dub of finnish movie or some shit
why do they do this shit?
People seem to hate on Netflix and Disney equally these days which is fine but Disney outshines Netflix in quality of product and back catalogue by A LOT. Stranger Things is probably Netflix’s most famous show and it’s really not all that good, not very compelling or rewatchable imo and that generally just seems to be the consensus in real life too bc it gets shilled by critics but most normies are talking about Spider-Man movies and sports and shit like that. Not Dark or The Ranch or Fuller House or whatever the FUCK is even on Netflix any more bc I haven’t been able to find anything in a while. Wild Wild Country was cool, Bojack Horseman is popular. What I’m saying is none of this is shit compared to a whole platform backed by Disney still known for its attention to quality (let’s not talk about Star Wars, or do) with Pixar, Marvel and a slew of new Star Wars shit that might be good. Netflix can’t compete, fuckem
>rewatching the marvel saga over and over
Is this a new kind of torture
>How exactly is this a Netflix killer?
There are too many variables at this point in time to know anything for certain. How successful is D+ going to be one year after it starts? People like the old shit, but will they like the new content. Are people going to complain about SJW/Interracial shit? Is Netflix going to kill itself over the next year? What about other streaming companies?
except a good chunk of Netflix's content comes from Disney right now
I find it weird that they omit all the Fox content they own. That would level the whole streaming market.
>one episode a week
>oops you'll have to pay $15 a month for four episodes of your show guess you're forced to stick with us for another 4 months pay up :^)
Or you can just wait and buy it after it comes out. I'm gonna enjoy the end of bingeshitters
How stupid do you have to be to buy something that isn’t worth a single cent just because you happen to have that much?
>wait 4 months to watch the show
>every episode has already been discussed and spoilered
Good plan
Or I’ll just pirate everything and watch at my leisure, for free.
The idea that anyone is actually interested in paying for TV, channel by channel, as some sort of backwards buttfucked bastardization of cable television is utterly preposterous. Of course marketing has evolved to the point where they’ll just pay people to pretend to like a product in hopes of getting other people on board.
Anything that can be spoiled was worthless anyway.
Like try to spoil the sopranos or the wire. You fucking can’t.
Hey guys remember mindhunter season 2? Well you would if it was released weekly.
Disney's game plan is to be the new babysitter with their backlog of cartoons, nature documentaries and MCU shit. The handful of original content that they're debuting with was probably an after-though when they realized that most people don't have kids anymore, which is why it's weak trash like the mandalorian and those terrible sounding marvel spin offs.
I remember it. But I have an attention span longer than a gnat’s.
Also a show like mindhunter would’ve suffered intensely from being watched week-to-week. The bad subplots were bad even though they weren’t wasting the one hour a week you could see, but they're easily forgotten if the next episode is lined right up. Similar to how I decided to wait for westworld to finish before watching and was unable to agree with the intensity of any of the complaints people had about the show, because I wasn’t being strung along. It’s still horribly written and inexcusably bad, but not being strung along and being able to watch at your own pace makes for a much more pleasant experience.
Counter-counter example, lost. Being stuck going week to week makes it difficult to remember little fuckups and continuity errors and the big focus is the cliffhanger for every episode. Going season-to-season means you remember everything. Or at least I do, but I’m slowly realizing that holy fuck most people are really fucking stupid.
tl;dr: both formats have flaws but weekly only benefits jews and binge only benefits the consumer.
>dude we have to go week to week because otherwise insipid fuckwits won’t constantly fucking jabber about our bullshit!
What I meant to say was that Mindhunter season 2 would still be airing and being discussed if it was released week to week. Wouldn't even have had the Manson episode yet. Now there are no threads on it. I can't imagine Chernobyl memes lasting so long if it was all dropped at once.
>for me, it's weekly episodic shows. it gives me more time to leave all these women on "read" and spend time with friends
and what I meant to say, because I explicitly stated it, is week to week doesn't benefit the consumer
LIVE. DIE. REPEAT
It's pretty funny how hard Disney shills are defending them releasing stuff slowly because they don't have enough content to keep people interested longer then a month.
Disney has a ton of comedies from Fox and even if that's on Hulu people will probably get the Disney/Hulu bundle with Disney for their kids and Hulu for comedies like Family Guy, The Simpsons, Brooklyn Nine Nine, Last Man Standing, Bob's Burgers, American Dad, Arrested Development, New Girl, Mom, House, etc.
>*disney does something extremely retarded*
>UH THAT'S ACTUALLY A GOOD THING
Every week the same shit, feels like those Marvel movies at this point
>weekly episodes
This is reason alone for me to switch away from Netflix.
Seriously. Fuck that format, I hope it dies forever. It ruins television. What the fuck even is Stranger Things, no one ever EVER talks about it because they watch it all in a blink.
>all low budget capeshit
>weekly format
Imagine paying 10 bucks a month to watch basically CW
theyre literally launching with one show people care about (mandalorain) and then a bunch of disney channel tier baby shit.
>Mandalorian will have all episodes out by the end of the year
>literally nothing worthwhile until Falcon and Winter Soldier in Aug 2020
Netflix is shaking
don't those people already have all the marvel movies on bluray?
No, you see this service is for the kind of people willing to watch the same movie with different actors 22 times but they haven't used the available options to do so already
>netflix
>literally everything for everyone
>TV shows for women, documentaries that are liberal even by my standards, and an ever-increasing flood of Bollywood trash and Korean soap operas
Yes but the service allows them to be able to switch movies without leaving their chair. The convenience of not having to change discs is what you're paying for.
>waits until all the content is out to binge it
>shit's on people that do it
You are not very bright
The absolute state of the rat shills
Incredible.
>feed shekels to disney during a looong time good goy
First off, FUCK DISNEY. Secondly, one episode per week is a good thing. Binging has all but removed the social aspect of television. Watching the whole season at one time without time to reflect on the episode prevents the normies from understanding what actually happened and will forget entire episodes from the middle of the season.
> Like try to spoil the sopranos or the wire. You fucking can’t.
yes because they are HBO's show not Disney Shows.
And no Disney won't be able to reproduce a kino tier shows like the sopranos or the wire, but rather shows ranged from shit tier et mediocre tier, not more.
bad parents will use this to distract their childrens