I really don't know about that. Still a lot of stories to tell that people would find interesting. I do think they've shot themselves in the foot some with the current trilogy, but SW still has a lot of legs.Makes sense. Star Wars is kind of a "straight to DVD" type franchise going forward after 9.
I am very excited about this, but I know that it is very possible it will all be gone when I get there, 1/2-7
Makes sense. Star Wars is kind of a "straight to DVD" type franchise going forward after 9.
Who didn't see this coming.
Yeah, the films aren't done. It does make sense to delay films for a time period in an attempt to drive people to Disney+ to get their Star Wars fix.Sure:
TFA: $2.07 Billion
Rogue1: $1.05 Billion
TLJ: $1.33 Billion
Solo: $393 million (Not what they wanted but amusingly in hindsight has gotten a lot of positive word of mouth.)
Clearly going to head "straight to Streaming" from now on. I also heard that after Endgame Marvel figured there's no point in releasing theatrical anymore, so just going to release everything on Disney+.
Edit: Also easy to forget that the Solo "Bomb" was the 10th highest grossing domestic film of 2018.
I don't get this one. The cost of the full Disney+ bundle works out to around $200/year, but Main Entrance Pass/Admission privileges (if you're accounting for ticket cost) can be worth thousands. The only people I can see selecting Disney+ are those cast members or other employees that either don't have family or friends that visit the parks or really hate the parks themselves.
I don't get this one. The cost of the full Disney+ bundle works out to around $200/year, but Main Entrance Pass/Admission privileges (if you're accounting for ticket cost) can be worth thousands. The only people I can see selecting Disney+ are those cast members or other employees that either don't have family or friends that visit the parks or really hate the parks themselves.
It wouldn't have cost Disney anything to give their cast members Disney+ as an extra benefit of their employment.I mean.....I see how that might be more beneficial for CM's who don't work or live near the parks or plan a vacation, but it's hardly a dollar value equivalent.
It wouldn't have cost Disney anything to give their cast members Disney+ as an extra benefit of their employment.
The main entrance pass is a notorious thing with Disney employment. It’s why many work at Disney. Disney certainly could offer both or at the very least just Disney+ in addition to the main entrance pass,.
They didn't have the option for free disney+ before. They now have the option of free disney+. I'm sure there are plenty that don't take advantage of the main entrance pass benefit. For those people this is a nice perk. For those that it doesn't make sense, oh well. They don't have to offer either of them, and they can remove either benefit at any time.