Doubtful. Terms of service no doubt have clauses about content being subject to change.
Didn't Netflix co-finance DSCO in its first season?.
Yep, exactly. Not informing the public until a few hours before the removal could possibly make a legal difference, i would think.
If you believe Paramount, the deal they did with Netflix paid for the entire production of the first season.
I trust Netflix even less.
They dropped the ball as well and pushed their luck (presumably after Squid Game revitalised their company), but it sounded like the more suicidal ViacomCBS who decided to pull the trigger.
Who would've thought such a bizarre name and premise like Squid Game was going to be the rallying comeback for Netflix? And there they were investing in all that Witcher stuff trying to match and fight their streaming rivals fantasy franchise by fantasy franchise.They dropped the ball as well and pushed their luck (presumably after Squid Game revitalised their company), but it sounded like the more suicidal ViacomCBS who decided to pull the trigger.
Something that was pointed out a few months ago (or even weeks?) was that there was a serious lack of any hype on the Netflix side for S4.If you believe Paramount, the deal they did with Netflix paid for the entire production of the first season.
You have to think though, Paramount did not make the decision this week to launch their own UK streaming service next March, nor could they do such a thing anyway without their flagship franchise (which will be streaming 5 shows concurrently next year, surely making it the biggest streaming franchise in the world). So despite only telling us about it 2 days ago, the decision to pull DISCO must have been locked in at Paramount for months at a minimum.
Star what? Never heard of it. Look over there, a witcher!Something that was pointed out a few months ago (or even weeks?) was that there was a serious lack of any hype on the Netflix side for S4.
well, tasteless imagery aside,
I don't care so much about their feelings. I do get irrationally annoyed at the use of suicide language and imagery.Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to come over as that strongly and intentionally offend people here, but oh noes we should protect the precious feelings of the ViacomCBS and Netflix corporate sharks, squabbling with decades outdated licensing rights.
They did drop the ball.I can understand their PR/publicity departments being far removed from their legal.eagles, but due to bad luck, Netflix feeling they're in a better position to demand a bigger cur, big organisations not efficient at communicating (in addition to the Redstone family and their board of executives departing the planet Earth), they really dropped a big clanger here.
i think they were planning to pull the full series after season 4, but not like this, mere hours before the launch. This is to stupid to be intentionally planned and makes both CBS and Netflix look bad.So despite only telling us about it 2 days ago, the decision to pull DISCO must have been locked in at Paramount for months at a minimum.
At least Lower Decks is safe. The good stuff is fine.
Paramount: We don't want your money, you penniless peasants!!There were warning signs of their stupidity when ViacomCBS blocked trailers overseas on YouTube, this came across as being percularly parochial and paranoid, wrongly thinking the real money is just within North America, and everbody else worldwide just penniless peasants.
There were warning signs of their stupidity when ViacomCBS blocked trailers overseas on YouTube, this came across as being percularly parochial and paranoid, wrongly thinking the real money is just within North America, and everbody else worldwide just penniless peasants.
International audience: Ok. (starts looking into the many other franchises on rival streaming services)
We don't. I appreciate the anger from international fans but acting like CBS is running around screaming "F*** you!" at a map of the rest of the world is quite far fetched. I imagine that contract negotiations were ongoing and then they hit a standstill and then collapsed. But, I don't know. And we won't ever know.This feels like a real kick in the teeth to fans outside North America and that’s because it is, but I don’t for a minute think it was completely intentional. People are talking like we know exactly what has happened behind closed doors when I don’t think we do
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