Their stock is plummeting! Down almost 40%. They pay people a shytload of money to make these dumb decisions. I woulda helped them for much less.
I don’t know how much it would have cost but they should have paid whatever to keep those marvel shows running.the shows were losing viewers with each seasonI don’t know how much it would have cost but they should have paid whatever to keep those marvel shows running.
That’s exactly why I bounced.
they might as well sell those rights to HBOThe ONLY way they can get those subs bacc?
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That’s the thing it’s their biggest drop yet. Nothing states it was just a outlier. Sales going to keep going down as the other services beef up. HBOMAX content is already goatedFrom 221.8 million to 221.6 million
The bigger takeaway is the possible ceiling being hit of the growth model during the pandemic but still. These nikkas just needed to dump
Yeah I’m willing to bet coli cash Netflix goes bankrupt or bought out in the next 3 years. I can see Apple or Amazon swallowing them in.Niccas thought the solution to more niccas pumpin on they block was to cut the package even more (diluted original series, lose licensing, crackdown on sharing) and to top it off, tell us the price of the brick going up??
Sound like too many 40 degree days to me.
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Sad part of that is David Fincher is the problem and not Neflix when it comes to Mindhunter.The ONLY way they can get those subs bacc?
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I think this Netflix dilemma will have the competition on the lookout as well that this streaming game isn't sweet which I'm sure they already know. Disney gets by from having Marvel and Star Wars content in their vault but its a family friendly service and their new Marvel and Star Wars shows that they've actually made themselves are mid and gets ripped to death. I have HBOMax as well but it takes their entire vault and the Warner Brothers vault to be hailed as a success over the competition even though the app is clunky and buggy as hell. Prime gets by since its an add on to its massive Prime Delivery service. Only a select few actually have Apple TV as most watch their shows on Kodi or other low key free sites. Netflix was the real one trying to build something from scratch but they f*cked up along the way with allowing shared passwords, dropping all episodes at once, and blowing huge amounts of money on subpar content. What's the point of making a Red Notice that cost nearly $300 million to make and its not going to be in theaters? The next few years will be interestingThat’s the thing it’s their biggest drop yet. Nothing states it was just a outlier. Sales going to keep going down as the other services beef up. HBOMAX content is already goated
and Apple and Amazon busting open the war chest to catch up.
The joke used to be that blockbuster couldn’t adapt now its gonna be netflix that eventually gets left behind

