Yup. Togo was great and the real MVP compared to the more famous Balto
I wonder if they are ever going to update the $300-400 worth of iTunes movies I have in HD that are available in 4K on their service. Seems like a bit of a slap in the face. It's not much of a subscription incentive because I didn't subscribe to watch what I already own.
You mean like a free upgrade? Or just having those movies be available in 4k on itunes? Because I doubt you're just going to get a free 4k upgrade for every movie you bought digitally, and I don't really see the point of buying them all again if you already own them in 1080p.
Normal order last time we played it yesterday.Pleasantly surprised to see a Simpsons Christmas category with all the Christmas episodes sorted out.
Now to see if they play in order, or if it just goes through the normal episode order...
I could swear they already confirmed this ages ago.Just in time for everyone's free year to expire and renew! Still going to... lack for similar content, in between.
S2 was already filming before D+ launched.
Just in time for everyone's free year to expire and renew! Still going to... lack for similar content, in between.
Having access to nearly every Disney Movie and a large chunk of their TV shows makes it worth being subbed for life for me personally. And with how soon new movies are added to the service, I'll never have to purchase a new Disney movie again(with a few exceptions).Letting my subscription lapse at the end of this month after the last episode of Mandalorian.
D+ simply doesn't offer anywhere near the value or incentive to remain subscribed and decidedly lacks the appeal of Netflix, Prime and soon-to-be HBO Max.
An expansive catalog is great but their lack of original programming, both scripted and unscripted, is not attractive in the slightest. Neither is the lack of diverse content. Re-makes of old IP's are also unattractive and unimaginative.
The Marvel series aren't going to be anything groundbreaking or critically acclaimed (much like the Mandalorian) but I'll subscribe for a month to catch up after a few of them release.
D+ works best as a one or two month a year sub compared to its competitors it certainly looks like.
So what's the next big show? The Gina Rodriguez thing? Ehhhhhhhh.
So what's the next big show? The Gina Rodriguez thing? Ehhhhhhhh.
So what's the next big show? The Gina Rodriguez thing? Ehhhhhhhh.
I think that is actually a really smart call as they should be put in some of the big MCU markets like Asia and Latin America not long after the launch of some of the MCU shows so may lead to less privacy.Really surprised they didn't time out their release to have a Marvel show super close to Mando's final episode.
Really surprised they didn't time out their release to have a Marvel show super close to Mando's final episode.
Having access to nearly every Disney Movie and a large chunk of their TV shows makes it worth being subbed for life for me personally. And with how soon new movies are added to the service, I'll never have to purchase a new Disney movie again(with a few exceptions).
At the end of the day you'll know what to expect out of the service depending on how much you're into Disney as a brand. Obviously if you're not a big fan you won't get much out of it.
New TV shows (January 2020)
- Austin & Ally seasons 1-4 – January 1
- Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer season 1 – January 1
- Bugged – January 1
- El Materdor – January 1
- Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors – Battle of the Bands – January 1
- Marvel Super Hero Adventures seasons 2-3 – January 1
- Moon Mater – January 1
- Muppet Babies Show and Tell seasons 2-3 – January 1
- One Strange Rock season 1 – January 1
- Out There with Jack Randall – January 1
- Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja seasons 1-2 – January 1
- Rescue Squad Mater – January 1
- Soy Luna season 1 – January 1
- Spinning – January 1
- Super Rhino – January 1
- The Golden Touch – January 1
- The Lodge seasons 1-2 – January 1
- The Proud Family seasons 1-2 – January 1
- The Super Hero Squad Show seasons 1-2 – January 1
- Time Travel Mater – January 1
- Tokyo Mater – January 1
- Unidentified Flying Mater – January 1
- High School Musical: The Musical: The Series – January 3 (and weekly on Fridays)
- Encore! – January 3 (and weekly on Fridays)
- Forky Asks a Question – January 3 (and weekly on Fridays)
- The Runaways season 3 – January 10
- Diary of a Future President – January 17
New movies (January 2020)
New documentaries (January 2020)
- Cool Runnings – January 1
- Hacksaw – January 1
- Holes – January 1
- Red Tails – January 1
- Aladdin (Live action) – January 8
- The Lion King (Live action) -- January 28
New reality series (January 2020)
- America's National Parks season 1 – January 1
- Continent 7: Antarctica – January 1
- Drain Alcatraz – January 1
- Drain The Bermuda Triangle – January 1
- Drain The Great Lakes – January 1
- Drain The Ocean: WW2 – January 1
- Drain The Titanic – January 1
- Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop – January 1
- Wild Russia season 1 – January 1
- Year Million season 1 – January 1
- Life Below Zero season 13 – January 2
- One Day at Disney – January 3 (and weekly on Fridays)
- Dog: Impossible – January 1
- Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER season 8 – January 1
- Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet season 7 – January 1
- Dr. T, Lone Star Vet – January 1
- First Class Chefs: Family Style – January 1
- Marvel's Hero Project – January 3 (and weekly on Fridays)
- Pick of the Litter – January 3 (and weekly on Fridays)
- The World According to Jeff Goldblum – January 3 (and weekly on Fridays)
As good as mando was, I think imagineering story is my favorite new thing I've watched on +. Fascinating from beginning to end
Don't forget "Abandoned" by Bright Sun Films a lot of his early videos were on Disney parks.If you haven't watched them here's some youtube channels you might enjoy:
Defunctland
Yesterworld
Expedition Theme Park
Interesting that they're adding Red Tails. I mean, it was Lucasfilm, sure, but it's also a straight up war movie. I don't understand the logic that that is fine but a lot of the FOX movies not currently on the service aren't.
Interesting that they're adding Red Tails. I mean, it was Lucasfilm, sure, but it's also a straight up war movie. I don't understand the logic that that is fine but a lot of the FOX movies not currently on the service aren't.
I was just thinking about the same thing today. I know production and quality takes time so I'm fully understanding of it, but, it does feel weird that they didn't manage to at least get a single Marvel show to be ready shortly after The Mandalorian S1. They'll obviously drop stuff in between till spring but I doubt there's gonna be anything even close to as 'big' or 'huge' as the MCU shows coming soon. Obviously though, production and all of that takes time so it is what it is right? At the end of the day, we know it's coming.Really surprised they didn't time out their release to have a Marvel show super close to Mando's final episode.
Also not a Fox title worldwideInteresting that they're adding Red Tails. I mean, it was Lucasfilm, sure, but it's also a straight up war movie. I don't understand the logic that that is fine but a lot of the FOX movies not currently on the service aren't.
You sure about that? Couldn't find anything about international distributors.
Most, if not all of the lacking Fox films can be explained with: being held for future content, lack of recent masters, existing distribution deals, and R ratings.Interesting that they're adding Red Tails. I mean, it was Lucasfilm, sure, but it's also a straight up war movie. I don't understand the logic that that is fine but a lot of the FOX movies not currently on the service aren't.
Not what I meant, it's....
Right.You sure about that? Couldn't find anything about international distributors.
Either way though, Red Tails was the same as all of the post-ANH Star Wars films - funded by George and fully owned by LFL. Disney owns it all outright now. I don't think there's anything weird about its inclusion either. It's PG-13 and not tied down by licensing deals.
Most, if not all of the lacking Fox films can be explained with: being held for future content, lack of recent masters, existing distribution deals, and R ratings.
Could a lot of Fox movies be tied up in other licensing deals/services right now?
Finished Mando, now I dont see any reason to stay subscribed until Mando returns. Creating a service simply around nostalgia for a year or two sounds like a stupid idea imo.
Finished Mando, now I dont see any reason to stay subscribed until Mando returns. Creating a service simply around nostalgia for a year or two sounds like a stupid idea imo.
For someone without kids old enough to watch TV, the price isn't the bargain you think it is. Apple released a service with no backlog, but for 2 dollars cheaper than D+, they already have 5 more shows than D+ that I'm interested in, and they're introducing at least one more new one per month the rest of the year. Most of Disney's adult shows will never see the service as they go right to Hulu, which is also cheaper than D+. Sorry, but D+ to many of us is a horrible service for any price due to the lack of interesting new content.I meant to reply to a similar post to this earlier but I think it's a little unfair and rather shortsighted of you to compare D+ and bemoan the lack of originals to Netflix when it's half the price. It's very much a Disney Legacy service right now and the price reflects that. I think when we get a lot more of the originals, they'll probably raise the price, around 2022 or so.
I also got the bundle, having it with Hulu feels like a more comparable service imo.