Another article from unnamed sources, have your salt shakers ready.
https://thegww.com/swamp-thing-inside-the-downfall-of-dcs-murky-monster/
^ You're screaming about nothing because that article's claims are BS... hence my reply of "No".
"No" isn't much of a counter argument. If you have information that disproves the article's information, share.^ You're screaming about nothing because that article's claims are BS... hence my reply of "No".
So, in recent days you haven't trusted reports from Deadline, Business Insider and The Wall Street Journal. Is there any business/entertainment industry news source that you do trust? I get not trusting speculation on Reddit or potential clickbait on sites likes ScreenRant or Collider or something, but come on.
I never said I didn't trust Deadline; I said that I had no reason to believe that their single-sentence comment about the DCU service being "re-evaluated" meant that the service's future was in jeopardy.
I haven't seen anything from the Wall Street Journal, but will say that my reasons for discounting the article from Business Insider that was posted above stem from my participation in DC Universe as a subscriber and member of its online community (I do not want to directly share information from said community without first receiving permission).
The Wall Street Journal article was the one I linked to reporting that both Cinemax and the extremely popular HBO Now are being folded into Warner's streaming service that launches in the fall.
If HBO Now is being folded into it, DC Universe is obviously being folded into it as well. There's no way Warner Bros. is shutting down HBO Now but keeping DC Universe running.
Ok.
I do not see why you would automatically draw this conclusion, but we shall see.
You honestly don't see how news that Warner Bros. is combining all of their streaming services (including HBO Now, by freaking far their most profitable streaming service) into a single streaming service that costs just one or two dollars more than HBO Now means that DC Universe will be combined into it too?!![]()
I hope so.
As I've said, I've got both Netflix and Amazon and dislike them both, from their user interfaces to their reams of content that doesn't appeal to me in the slightest. I resent (you can probably tell) subscribing to them just to see a tiny handful of shows that I am invested in.
Sadly, I think a few big players will strip their content from each other's platforms and conventional channels leaving little option but to sign up.
Or it could all go toes up. Fingers crossed...
Quite the contrary - I'd prefer everything to be on conventional channels as it was pre-streaming, but that's not going to happen.You'd rather atomize the market so that instead of having two services with reams of content you don't want (but you'll eat the cost to get a few shows you really do)... you'd have a dozen of those situations?
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