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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
I could buy every Disney Plus movie and Tv show I’m interested in on Bluray and still not come up to 140 dollars
I wonder: if Disney+ used peer-to-peer and had no DRM, a bit like TankieTube or whatever… How much money would each user need to pay for the service to break even?
if i glanced correctly at report of 2024, roughly 1/3 (5.5 billion listed as production costs at disney+ over 18 billion in total operating costs) (margins at disney+ are 1%, so its lmao either way, 140 million over 18 billion costs/subscriptions), but i dunno what kinda of headspace hulu occupies (8.5 billion in production costs), then its roughly 20-30% cheaper of 2024 prices.
(page 39-40: https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/app/uploads/2025/01/2024-Annual-Report.pdf)
I've seen this twice now and haven't gotten it myself. Is it only certain plans?
Could depend on when you started your subscription.
It’s almost doubling in price? Bruh