Netflix has unveiled a new exclusive pay TV deal that will bring extra Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Lucasfilm content to the streaming giant starting in September.
The company also showed off their summer catalog additions, including some films that they claim are exclusive for streaming services:
Summertime = Movies. Well, on Netflix, anytime = movies...but we do see about a 20% increase ... [ read the full article ]
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As a Canadian Netflix subscriber I likely won't get to enjoy most of these new films. (Not on Netflix anyway.)
The entertainment industry needs to stop competing with itself and allow titles to be licensed globally. This type of change would result in happier consumers and more revenue. Far too often consumers get frustrated and resort to piracy to watch the content that they want.
As a Canadian content watcher, I know I get fed-up. I also go out of the way to notify the CRTC of which content is ridiculously hard to obtain and why the old cable method needs to stop being the only choice for all content in Canada.
Originally posted by aw2600: As a Canadian Netflix subscriber I likely won't get to enjoy most of these new films. (Not on Netflix anyway.)
The entertainment industry needs to stop competing with itself and allow titles to be licensed globally. This type of change would result in happier consumers and more revenue. Far too often consumers get frustrated and resort to piracy to watch the content that they want.
watch the do over before you complain too much...
after all, that's what Hollywood needs (a do over) as their output has been merd for decades
Originally posted by aw2600: As a Canadian Netflix subscriber I likely won't get to enjoy most of these new films. (Not on Netflix anyway.)
The entertainment industry needs to stop competing with itself and allow titles to be licensed globally. This type of change would result in happier consumers and more revenue. Far too often consumers get frustrated and resort to piracy to watch the content that they want.
watch the do over before you complain too much... (this Friday all over the world)
after all, that's what Hollywood needs (a do over) as their output has been merd for decades