The preview art looks cool to me, and the idea of them finally getting a do-over for the Dark Phoenix storyline is appealing.
But it's too soon. Doing Dark Phoenix when we barely know Jean in the first place?
The preview art looks cool to me, and the idea of them finally getting a do-over for the Dark Phoenix storyline is appealing.
But it's too soon. Doing Dark Phoenix when we barely know Jean in the first place?
This is a Jean that is 20 years younger in an alternate past. It isn't the same character any more any more than Pine's Kirk is the same as the one we saw in TOS or the films.
As a scripted studio, I agree it won't survive, but I have a feeling they don't care about that anymore and are much more interested in Fox "News" and sports.I don't see how the Fox Network will survive in anything like its current form without its studio. The linked article says "observers do not see Fox continuing as a network focused on scripted programming," which pretty much means to me that it will be a shadow of its former self.
I also don't see the studio surviving without Fox Network. It seems like a stupid move unless all Disney cares about is the rights to old shows/properties.
The change in majority control of Hulu is interesting...should Disney actually obtain full control (buying the rest from Comcast), they should really just combine the new Disney VOD platform with Hulu. There's no need to reinvent the wheel.
I also don't see the studio surviving without Fox Network. It seems like a stupid move unless all Disney cares about is the rights to old shows/properties.
I don't see how the Fox Network will survive in anything like its current form without its studio. The linked article says "observers do not see Fox continuing as a network focused on scripted programming," which pretty much means to me that it will be a shadow of its former self.
I also don't see the studio surviving without Fox Network. It seems like a stupid move unless all Disney cares about is the rights to old shows/properties.
What would Disney do with the technology they created for their own streaming service? I know the dev team that is working on it and a LOT of money was spend on building that new platform.
The change in majority control of Hulu is interesting...should Disney actually obtain full control (buying the rest from Comcast), they should really just combine the new Disney VOD platform with Hulu. There's no need to reinvent the wheel.
Disney would also have to buy Time Warner's stake besides Comcast's for that to happen. My guess is Disney will sell or trade Fox's stake. Comcast would be interested, as would Sony, but I doubt Disney would be willing to give Comcast a majority of Hulu. My guess is the Fox stake would be used as leverage to get the full rights to Spider-Man from Sony and perhaps Men in Black as well. Viacom might also be interested in the stake, but I think that's a long shot. Yet, if they were and Disney couldn't make a deal with Sony for the stake, Disney would probably gladly take cash or they might try to get the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle franchise or perhaps the Hasbro franchises distribution rights from Viacom.
The CW only shows network programming for 10 hours a week; Fox shows roughly twice that once you add in their weekend shows (sports on both days, scripted shows on Sundays).Deadline's piece speculates that Sony or Warner Bros. might be interested in buying the network so that they can have a major TV broadcast outlet like their competitors (I guess Deadline doesn't consider The CW a major outlet).
Well, the Fox deal alone would bring Disney's Hulu share up to majority (60%) control. I think it would make sense to try to leverage that platform for Disney properties if possible.
Thing is they would have to either share the profits with Comcast and Time Warner or buy their shares out after spending so much on Fox to have more content for their new streaming network. It seems after investing so much in creating their own streaming outlet far more likely for them to let go of Fox's Hulu stake. Plus, the Feds in my opinion should make them choose between having a majority of Hulu or their own outlet.
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