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4 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

Friends was I think the most consistently watched content on Netflix so it's a money maker for them.  The most attractive thing about HBO MAX is their back catalogue (or MGM's film back catalogue)  but at a reported $17-18 a month it's the most costly streamer on the market.

 

Meanwhile Netflix it losing quite a bit to the studios setting up their own streaming services and a lot of the new content is meh or cancelled too early.  Still, I have 200 things on my "list"   But, it's not looking to be a hard choice to switch to Hulu & Disney + later this year at a lower combined cost.

I’ll probably stick with Netflix and lose HBO Go because of the freaking logo. Disney Plus will only be avaliable here by the end of next year, and we still don’t have a date for Hulu, so it’s not like I have much of a choice. If only HBO Go would drop their freaking fixed logo around here, I’d consider.

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12 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

Friends was I think the most consistently watched content on Netflix so it's a money maker for them.  The most attractive thing about HBO MAX is their back catalogue (or MGM's film back catalogue)  but at a reported $17-18 a month it's the most costly streamer on the market.

 

Meanwhile Netflix it losing quite a bit to the studios setting up their own streaming services and a lot of the new content is meh or cancelled too early.  Still, I have 200 things on my "list"   But, it's not looking to be a hard choice to switch to Hulu & Disney + later this year at a lower combined cost.

Friends was #2 for 2018. The Office was #1.

 

DC Universe will most definitely dissolve into the new HBOMax service. The shows on that service will be able to live on, thank goodness.

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11 minutes ago, Chaz said:

Friends was #2 for 2018. The Office was #1.

 

DC Universe will most definitely dissolve into the new HBOMax service. The shows on that service will be able to live on, thank goodness.

DC universe is distributed severely delayed here in Brazil via Netflix. No idea if that’s going to change in the future.

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27 minutes ago, Chaz said:

Friends was #2 for 2018. The Office was #1.

 

DC Universe will most definitely dissolve into the new HBOMax service. The shows on that service will be able to live on, thank goodness.

And NBC is pulling the Office off of Netflix for its own streaming service. According to VOX, The Office accounted for 7% of all Netflix views and Friends accounts for 4%. Those are the 2 most watched shows on Netflix.

 

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43 minutes ago, Zatt Hawkguy Murdock said:

I’ll probably stick with Netflix and lose HBO Go because of the freaking logo. Disney Plus will only be avaliable here by the end of next year, and we still don’t have a date for Hulu, so it’s not like I have much of a choice. If only HBO Go would drop their freaking fixed logo around here, I’d consider.

Wait, do you mean a logo on the screen? 

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Just now, Krissykins said:

Wait, do you mean a logo on the screen? 

Digital on screen graphics of a studio or channel's logo, usually on the lower right corner - like a watermark.

 

Annoying as hell.   It's bad enough when it's on TV but if you're paying for it like HBO it's inexcusable.

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8 minutes ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

26mn viewership for today's match on Hotstar. Disney+ gonna topple Netflix in no time.

Besides Hotstar has rights for HBO shows, so they will get that as well?

and it didn't stop buffering mid-way. plenty of matches with lower viewership i would restart the router and reload the page. but that's not on hotstar i guess. jio's fault really.

Spoiler

(not to mention the porn ban :ph34r:)

 

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4 minutes ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

Far From Home

 

Domestic: $211mn (crossed $200mn in 8 days)

Overseas: $433mn

 

Total: $644mn

 

Shall hit $700mn on Friday and $800mn on Sunday. $900mn on July 17th. $1 Billion on July 22nd.

1,1-1,2 billion finish

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Current projection for FFH

 

• Domestic: 400M (380-410)
• Overseas: 730M (700-750)
+ China: 200
+ OS-China: 530M (500-550)
=> Total: 1.130B (1.080-1.160)

 

WORLDWIDE
• Weekend 1 = $577M
• Weekend 2 = $840M (+263M)
• Weekend 3 = $960B (+120M) [-54%]
• Weekend 4 = $1.025M (+65M) [-46%]
• Weekend 5 = $1.065M (+40M) [-38%]
• Weekend 6 = $1.090M (+25M) [-38%]
• Weekend 7 = $1.105M (+15M) [-40%]
• Weekend 8 = $1.115M (+10M) [-33%]

=> Final = $1.130B (400/730)

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4 minutes ago, a2k said:

and it didn't stop buffering mid-way. plenty of matches with lower viewership i would restart the router and reload the page. but that's not on hotstar i guess. jio's fault really.

  Hide contents

(not to mention the porn ban :ph34r:)

 

And I was thinking its my net only which is failing me. Lol. 

 

Beside they need to control the data usage as well. That's 3 times prime video or Netflix

 

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6 minutes ago, NoLegMan said:

If Sony ended the partnership with Marvel, that would be the worst decision in the history of decisions.

Well... Rothman. 

 

It's reportedly only an option if SM:FFH fails to make $1b WW.  That's not happening unless Sony pulls it out of theaters next week.

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10 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

Well... Rothman. 

 

It's reportedly only an option if SM:FFH fails to make $1b WW.  That's not happening unless Sony pulls it out of theaters next week.

Source? That's an awful option lol, I mean if it does $950m they take it out.

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2 minutes ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

Is that real? I mean its not like Sony is dealinh with billion dollar films anyways. Be grateful.

Scoop from here -  Richard Rushfield a Hollywood insider

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The Marvel universe dodged a bullet here. The original Sony/Marvel/Spidey deal to co-produce these movies stipulated that if this Spidey cleared a billion, Marvel would get to oversee a third. If it hadn’t, full control would have reverted back to Sony, which raised the specter that America’s Most Beloved Entertainment Executive would look to cash in/out every way possible, as well as grab complete unexpurgated credit for the victory and thrown superhero canon to the wind. (Not something he was ever a fan of in the first place). It was feared he would have tossed Spidey and Venom together for a quickie mash-up that very potentially could’ve sunk both.

https://theankler.com/bullets-over-the-box-office-spidey-spidey-spidey-ho/

 

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15 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

Well... Rothman. 

 

It's reportedly only an option if SM:FFH fails to make $1b WW.  That's not happening unless Sony pulls it out of theaters next week.

i would advice you to not believe everything you read, we will see how much truth  is lying with all this REPORTS

 

 

PS rothman or not, marvel wouldnt agree with this deal, their goal is to make sure that every movie is good, not that every movie makes 1 billion, the report is a joke at best, even if it was true first, i would doubt that marvel would agree with that , and for sec they didnt even know how much money homecoming would make, this report doesnt make any chance, he is probably another clueless reportes that does not know shit

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