It'll also end up like Disney+, where it would get a huge surge initially for people to watch stuff they loved from their childhood and then they'd all cancel within a few months because of the lack of any real staying power.
And unlike D+, they won't be able to get away with dripfeeding old content or holding cinematic universes hostage on it. So it would end up blowing their load instantly and then falling off.
It'll also end up like Disney+, where it would get a huge surge initially for people to watch stuff they loved from their childhood and then they'd all cancel within a few months because of the lack of any real staying power.
And unlike D+, they won't be able to get away with dripfeeding old content or holding cinematic universes hostage on it. So it would end up blowing their load instantly and then falling off.