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The Marvel / MCU Thread || From Blade to Secret Wars, All Things Marvel!

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16 minutes ago, Reddroast said:

In defense of Sony their streaming strategy is smart.

 

Sell the films for to various services. Get money. Then target various niches by buying streaming services within them

Crunchyroll and FUNimation before it  (r.i.p.) have proven this method successful 

It's smart...as long as there are enough streamers in the market place interested in their content to keep prices high. Sony looks good when they're the only ones doing it, but if Paramount and WB abandoned their streaming services and adopted Sony's "arms dealer" strategy, companies like Netflix would have more options and more room to squeeze a Sony. Even Netflix only needs so much content and in their case produces a lot of it themselves. There's probably already some of that occurring since Netflix has deals with WB and Universal for second window on their films. Sony's only advantage right now is they're one of the few companies that will sell Netflix first window.

 

Closer to topic, one of the big questions right now is what the strategy for Disney+ originals even is. They've pulled way back and are mostly relying on new content that goes to linear first and their library. Outside the occasional big swing like Percy Jackson, will Disney+ even do much outside of their quarterly Star Wars/Marvel show?

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3 hours ago, ZeroHour said:

Closer to topic, one of the big questions right now is what the strategy for Disney+ originals even is. They've pulled way back and are mostly relying on new content that goes to linear first and their library. Outside the occasional big swing like Percy Jackson, will Disney+ even do much outside of their quarterly Star Wars/Marvel show?

With the addition of Hulu, they'll be fine. Especially with The Bear around the corner.

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This show is going to be so good 🔥 going to surprise a lot of doubters just like Wandavision! Also great use of marketing about the title changes whether those were on purpose or not 

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So clearly they've split up the branding: Marvel Studios for the movies, Marvel Television for the live action shows, and Marvel Animation for the animated shows.

 

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They didn't have animation at either of the last two upfronts either. Though also keep in mind they always bring the big guns for advertisers so Disney usually doesn't anyways. But yeah we're probably not getting news on the animated front till SDCC 

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