Huh. I guess I missed it. Sorry!
Yeah you better be
"Continue Watching" like, if you start a series and don't finish it, it shows up in a carousel so you can easily find it next time you launch the app.So when you guys talked about Continue Watching, did you mean the rows of videos at the start of the app? I guess I was thinking of when you turn on a show and it let you know what episode was next. Anyways, I do wish there was a "smart" feature with it, like on Amazon. Credits rolling? K it's done. Looks like I turned off Mandalorian right at the credit start, so it's on my "Continue Watching", due to 5 mins left of pure credits :x
Agreed. Too bad it seems like there won't be a second season.
I logged in tonight and it was finally there. I wish there was a way to remove shows from it though. There's so much bad stuff that we watched a few mins of that we never want to see again"Continue Watching" like, if you start a series and don't finish it, it shows up in a carousel so you can easily find it next time you launch the app.
Netflix didn't produce Season 6, they just had primary distribution rights for it in the US, that were likely tied directly to their streaming rights of the first 5 seasons. Functionally they were just the first run "network" and the rights have since expired or been bought out (likely the latter).I love Disney+ so far. The Imagineering Story is incredible as far as their Originals to me.
But I do have a question...
There are actually 3 major Star Wars projects called Star Wars: The Clone Wars. A 2003 animated miniseries. A 2008 Theatrical CGI film. And a later 2008 CGI TV show.
It seems that all of the Clone Wars content was produced by Lucasfilm and Warner Bros. (or with Cartoon Network, owned by Warner Bros.). But when the 2008 CGI series was cancelled by Cartoon Network, it was picked up by Netflix. Netflix produced one season and cancelled the show. Then, it was announced Disney+ would revive it for one last season in February 2020.
Now, strangely Disney seems to hold the streaming rights to the 2008 theatrical CGI film from Warner Bros. and Lucasfilm, and the 2008 CGI series, which is removed from Netflix. It's quite unusual for Netflix to let their series go once they've acquired them, but alas that has happened. So that's neat.
But the 2003 animated Clone Wars from Cartoon Network is not there. So now I wonder... will that go on Warner Bros.' HBO Max next year or is Disney working on getting the rights to stream it?
Also notably absent from Disney+ are The Last Jedi and Solo, which are still held by Netflix for now.
Just finished watching the whole of Gravity Falls for the first time. What a beautiful series.
Think it'll ever be "next Summer"?
Yes, Burton had a stint as Disney artist/animator early in his career.I watched a documentary from 2010, something called, awakening the sleeping beauty. Talked about the resurgence of Disney animation between 1984-1994. I love the behind look of this time and the animators.
Interesting seeing a young tim burton doing good work there (I'm assuming its the same tim burton?)
For those who didn't seem to like the HDR presentation in Mandalorian, looks like there was good reason.
It never goes above 200 nits. How is that possible for a brand new production?
This is likely due to the brightness limitations of the Unreal software and LED screens that were used in place of green/blue screens. I think they graded it to be consistent lower range to match these shots, rather than have it jump around.For those who didn't seem to like the HDR presentation in Mandalorian, looks like there was good reason.
It never goes above 200 nits. How is that possible for a brand new production?
I definitely think Alex Hirsch will revisit it sometime in the future. Not like he was short of ideas on it.Just finished watching the whole of Gravity Falls for the first time. What a beautiful series.
Think it'll ever be "next Summer"?
For the most part it'll be the same but there may be content that is on another streamer in your country that will have to wait for that contract to end before showing up on D+. Even between Canada and the US there are some things that Canada has that the US doesn't have yet (Mighty Ducks for example) and vice versa (Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted).I know mostly nothing about this service but it looks like it have some good stuff. Do anyone know if the lineup will be the same when it launches in Europe/France?
Awww, I hate that. I'll check when it releases here then. Thanks!For the most part it'll be the same but there may be content that is on another streamer in your country that will have to wait for that contract to end before showing up on D+. Even between Canada and the US there are some things that Canada has that the US doesn't have yet (Mighty Ducks for example) and vice versa (Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted).
For the most part it'll be the same but there may be content that is on another streamer in your country that will have to wait for that contract to end before showing up on D+. Even between Canada and the US there are some things that Canada has that the US doesn't have yet (Mighty Ducks for example) and vice versa (Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted).
So, between my PS4, my LG tv and my chromecast, none of them support 4K? I only noticed last week that 4k content was labeled HD on my apps. Guess I just gotta wait for the apps to get updated?
Just finished watching the whole of Gravity Falls for the first time. What a beautiful series.
Think it'll ever be "next Summer"?
For those who didn't seem to like the HDR presentation in Mandalorian, looks like there was good reason.
It never goes above 200 nits. How is that possible for a brand new production?
My daughter has gotten into Doc McStuffinsAs you may assume from the pic, I was taking care of my nieces (3 and 6) for a couple of hours yesterday afternoon. lol