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straight to streaming


https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/mulan-heads-disney-us-select-countries-at-premium-price-1298688

theres speculation WW84, Black Widow, Bond etc will go this route too (providing Mulan makes decent money)..although those movies are much more anticipated than Mulan

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I remember few months back, Disney said there are no way Mulan will go straight to stream, because it cost too much to make.

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29.99 for a rental is too much.

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ppl would pay that for Black Widow. but Mulan? no so much

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I might pay $20 for Black Widow. Definitely not $30 though.

For Mulan the max I'd pay is $10, about the same price as a regular movie ticket.

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I wouldn't pay that much to rent any movie. A brand-new blu-ray disc costs that much to actually own!

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They assume you will watch it with friends.

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What if someone has no friends? (I'm asking for a friend...)

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Family?

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What if they live alone or their family doesn't like movies?

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Do you go to theater watch movie alone?

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Yes. I went to the theater alone today.

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(T_T)

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"Semi-rental"... once you pay the $30, you can rewatch it over and over again at your leisure. None of that "48-hour viewing window" stuff. OTOH, I believe you lose access to it if you stop your Disney+ subscription.

This is supposed to keep people on Disney+ subscription rather than just subscribing for a month for Hamilton, this, and some other stuff; and then quitting (although I'm told Netflix doesn't seem to have this problem :\ )

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$30? Lol. That's 3x the price of a movie ticket. People will pirate this before paying such a price for a rental.

I can understand paying $30 for a Blu Ray or digital copy, but a rental? That's overkill.

I just hope WB doesn't put Tenet on streaming. I really want to see that in theatres.

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How many people go to theater alone? Most people are two or four.

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True, but it still opens the door for major piracy.

HD copies of films don't usually leak until a few weeks or even months after the theatrical debut.

I can see a HD copy of this leaking the day of release, and Disney will lose tons of money as a result.

I just don't see a streaming/VOD option working out in the long run. Most of these kinds of films cost 100-200 million to produce, and streaming alone cannot generate such revenue.

A low budget flick that costs $20 million could likely succeed on streaming, but not a $200 million flick like this.

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Netflix has the same problem: piracy. But they still spend 150 million on The Irishman and 6 Underground.

Money isn't the only issue here, the major benefit for them is increase subscriber on Disney+.

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True, but Netflix doesn't charge $30 per rental to watch their movies. Just a single monthly subscription and that's it.

Disney wants people to subscribe to Disney+ AND pay an extra fee on top of that.

If this becomes the norm then streaming will cost way more than the theatre in the long run.

I really hope theatres survive this crisis. It's going to really suck if you have to pay such fees because theatres are closed down forever.

Not to mention the theatrical experience is much more enjoyable than watching a film on a tiny TV or tablet











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Disney set their price higher than Netflix, might be the same reason you think this won't work: piracy.

The biggest market is China, Netflix has no market share in China, maybe that is why they are less concern piracy, can set price lower.

But Mulan is aim to China, they know there will be piracy, so they set the price higher.

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I almost always go alone. It's very rare for me to go with anyone else.

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Same here.

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Supposedly Tenet is coming out here on 9/3 now. I thought it would just get delayed again but then just a few days ago out theaters re-opened. I don't know where else in the country theaters are opening, but it made me feel like Tenet might actually hit that date now. We'll see.

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Very surprised especially with a budget over 200 mil. Black Widow could be a possibility now.

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Mulan should be coming out this month on the 21st. If not it should go straight to streaming then

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Now I'm very optimistic on Black Widow being released on DPlus especially since it most likely will have the same budgets as Mulan

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I might go watch it if my closest theater that is open gets it.

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