I could see the Disney service panning out if they put all the Disney properties up there for streaming in one giant package, especially for people with kids.
I’ve just been going through all of the Marvel Netflix shows again (except for Iron Fist) in hype of Defenders releasing on Friday. Before that I quite enjoyed The Incredible Jessica James.
Ooh, just found out, Kilgrave is coming back for Jessica Jones season 2.
Licensing and agreements takes months, and writing up subtitles is a timely process. And there no time for dubs
In order Simulcast, you have to start whole the anime is still in production. Meaning you have to get involved with the production studio early on which is also risky if you are not a co-producer.
And with Netflix has so many of it’s own projects that get a anime to do a Simulcast is difficult at best.
And the only ones worth considering are 100% free from commercial and advertisements (except how Netflix and everyone advertises its own content to its user through their home page)
Cable TV wants you to pay to watch content that has commercials. 15 minutes every hour.
It’s simply the lesser of two evils.
If only sports didn’t have “in market” blackouts. What a load of monopolistic jizz.
I’m still not convinced that HBO and Disney will make it on their own. They think they see a profit in it.
By allowing streaming services to resell their content, they will reach a larger and more diverse user base. That’s how people invest in the stock market.