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Quote from: Tasty on April 23, 2022, 06:14:13 PMhttps://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/netflix-animation-erased-executives-fired-220251819.htmlhttps://www.thegamer.com/netflix-animation-boss-baby-layoffs-report/The animation industry... Netflix... first I read this and thought damn that really sucksthen I clicked through and realized this means they CANCELED BONEBone is amazing and deserves so much better than the treatments it's gotten over the years, like telltale's shitty first attempt at an adventure game before they canceled it and then later diedfuckin hell
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/netflix-animation-erased-executives-fired-220251819.htmlhttps://www.thegamer.com/netflix-animation-boss-baby-layoffs-report/The animation industry... Netflix...
Netflix [originally told] creators, “We want to be the home of everybody’s favorite show.” By the time the producer left several years later, there was a “new thesis statement”: “We want to make what our audience wants to see,” Reed Hastings, Netflix’s Co-CEO, now told animation talent. As far as mission statements go, those are vastly different....Netflix currently touts “Boss Baby” as the ideal of what an animated series on the platform should be and what kind of numbers those animated series should be bringing in (this was reiterated by almost everyone we spoke to) although Netflix doesn’t even own “Boss Baby” — it licenses the series from DreamWorks Animation. (A new “Boss Baby” series premieres next month.)
Is Netflix just not in a position to not raise their prices? I don't understand how doing this, which has led to them losing a ton of subscribers, show cancellations, and firings, is good for them.
Netflix: "So....you guys like Stranger Things right? We still got that."
wait you're the CEO why are you PMing yourself from: Tastyto: Tastybcc: Secret Tastythanks for greenlighting my projects friend, hope all is well for you when you receive this in the future
Quote from: Uncle on April 25, 2022, 06:55:53 PMwait you're the CEO why are you PMing yourself from: Tastyto: Tastybcc: Secret Tastythanks for greenlighting my projects friend, hope all is well for you when you receive this in the future ...I've had a few beers OK
Also thinking about it some more, I think originally I assumed it was a Possessor (2021) / Being John Malkovich (1999) situation where I temporarily inhabit the body of the person in question, not permanently assuming the CEO title.
The streamer moves out of the "other" category for the first time, and streaming as a whole tops 30 percent of usage.
“blue collar comedy, cancelled shows, Trump-specific programming, faith-based shows, family entertainment, shows that embrace the Second Amendment, and news.”
Quote “blue collar comedy, cancelled shows, Trump-specific programming, faith-based shows, family entertainment, shows that embrace the Second Amendment, and news.”So...disney +
Finally an Expendables TV series, to air back to back with THE DEPLORABLES
Our expert panel voted HBO Max the hottest streamer in town, and it wasn’t even close: 12 of our 14 insiders ranked the platform either first or second out of eight contenders. “The service just feels more balanced and deeper than the others,” one top talent agent raves. Like last year, Disney+ came in a solid second, pushing former winner Netflix down to third (though four voters still ranked it No. 1)....After a rocky launch during the height of the pandemic, HBO Max has rallied to become the supernova of the streaming universe. Netflix remains far bigger overall, but its two-year-old rival is rapidly adding subscribers around the world and has pulled ahead in terms of industry respect and cultural resonance. The challenge for new boss David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery: Don’t mess things up. Meanwhile, Netflix, already looking shaky a year ago, drops below Disney+ to third place.
https://twitter.com/loudmouthjulia/status/1516794978105794560Not including new HBO originals is kind of a handicap, but yeah, really puts Netflix's content blurge into perspective.
Vulture: The Hottest Streamer (Right Now) - The top three spots get a shake-up in our annual power ranking.QuoteOur expert panel voted HBO Max the hottest streamer in town, and it wasn’t even close: 12 of our 14 insiders ranked the platform either first or second out of eight contenders. “The service just feels more balanced and deeper than the others,” one top talent agent raves. Like last year, Disney+ came in a solid second, pushing former winner Netflix down to third (though four voters still ranked it No. 1)....After a rocky launch during the height of the pandemic, HBO Max has rallied to become the supernova of the streaming universe. Netflix remains far bigger overall, but its two-year-old rival is rapidly adding subscribers around the world and has pulled ahead in terms of industry respect and cultural resonance. The challenge for new boss David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery: Don’t mess things up. Meanwhile, Netflix, already looking shaky a year ago, drops below Disney+ to third place.
This shows that Netflix has way more content in all brackets, including the good ones
Do we get a discount at TJMaxx
“The Nevers” has been canceled halfway through its first season by HBO. The Joss Whedon-created sci-fi drama will be pulled from streaming on HBO Max, along with the recently canceled HBO series “Westworld,” Variety has confirmed.
Whedon
Is that the guy who raped buffy?
So the only way to watch Raised by Wolves is to find a copy that fell off the back of a truck?
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced a plan to license some of its canceled and pulled programming to third party free ad-supported television (FAST) channels. Additionally, the company says it will announce plans for its own proprietary FAST channel in 2023.