Probably because they saw no one was watching them. Disney has completely destroyed Marvel and Star Wars. Besides, if people are smart they’ll hang onto their DVDs.
The numbers will stay down as long as prices go up.
So your data will also need to include not only viewer ship down but prices as an element.
Also Star Wars is world famous. You now want to star removing historical movies with new actors which insults what has been seen for nearly 50 years.
Adding new heroes with another movie(s) is a nonstop strategy. It’s tiring and even frustrating. It’s like the donut that never stops coming out of the machine. It’s good but you need to stop at some point.
As long as your strategy looks at viewer numbers and not what the people want and enjoy, you will always have low numbers. All you are getting is less people who pay for those who don’t use the service.
I have a hard time finding something to watch on D+. The menus are hard to navigate. Most of the content doesn’t interest me. The grandkids aren’t here enough to watch the classic stuff. We aren’t huge Star Wars fans. I am one price hike from saying good riddance.
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It probably underperformed because no one knew about it. I am an avid user of the platform, but this is the first I’ve even heard about it.
Anne
Probably because they saw no one was watching them. Disney has completely destroyed Marvel and Star Wars. Besides, if people are smart they’ll hang onto their DVDs.
Laurie
The numbers will stay down as long as prices go up.
So your data will also need to include not only viewer ship down but prices as an element.
Also Star Wars is world famous. You now want to star removing historical movies with new actors which insults what has been seen for nearly 50 years.
Adding new heroes with another movie(s) is a nonstop strategy. It’s tiring and even frustrating. It’s like the donut that never stops coming out of the machine. It’s good but you need to stop at some point.
As long as your strategy looks at viewer numbers and not what the people want and enjoy, you will always have low numbers. All you are getting is less people who pay for those who don’t use the service.
Rroe
Time for Bob Igor to hang up his Jock
Jimbo
I have a hard time finding something to watch on D+. The menus are hard to navigate. Most of the content doesn’t interest me. The grandkids aren’t here enough to watch the classic stuff. We aren’t huge Star Wars fans. I am one price hike from saying good riddance.
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