Re: Disney+ Streaming
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:39 pm
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Disney+ is shifting its original series release dates from Fridays to Wednesdays. The news comes after Marvel’s Loki — which shifted its premiere date from Friday, June 11, to Wednesday, June 9 — became the streamer’s most watched series premiere.
The changes will begin in July and affect all global original series. As such, the premiere dates will shift for original series including the animated Monsters, Inc. show Monsters at Work (July 2 to July 7) and live-action comedy Turner & Hooch (July 16 to July 21), among others. (An updated release schedule is below.)
Sources say the shift is designed to accommodate the increased volume of original content on Disney+. The Wednesday schedule is strictly for original series, including The Mandalorian and other Star Wars and Marvel TV series. Original movies will continue to bow on Fridays on the streamer.
Everything should be the same across all devices. Do you have multiple profiles? D+ allows you to set up different profiles on one account. Is it possible your devices have different default user profiles?Xmann wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 12:12 pm Yeah, using the same account and all are different. Watchlist shows are different. No idea why
I read the main reason why is when it was on Fridays it made it where you didn't talk about it around the "cooler" the next day at work. Having it on a day where you are working (assuming you are M-f) that would help generate buzz.Smoove_B wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 3:34 pm New policy moving foward:Disney+ is shifting its original series release dates from Fridays to Wednesdays. The news comes after Marvel’s Loki — which shifted its premiere date from Friday, June 11, to Wednesday, June 9 — became the streamer’s most watched series premiere.
The changes will begin in July and affect all global original series. As such, the premiere dates will shift for original series including the animated Monsters, Inc. show Monsters at Work (July 2 to July 7) and live-action comedy Turner & Hooch (July 16 to July 21), among others. (An updated release schedule is below.)
Sources say the shift is designed to accommodate the increased volume of original content on Disney+. The Wednesday schedule is strictly for original series, including The Mandalorian and other Star Wars and Marvel TV series. Original movies will continue to bow on Fridays on the streamer.
A few years before The Sixth Sense was released, Bruce Willis was involved in the Disney film, Broadway Brawler. Willis, who was both producing and starring in the film, ended up firing most of the crew, including the director, less than three weeks into production.
With all the turmoil, Disney was forced to abandon the movie and take a $17.5 million loss.
To make up for it, Willis signed a three-picture contract to which a portion of his salary would go to covering the studio's losses on Broadway Brawler. The first of those three films was Armageddon, the second was The Sixth Sense, followed by The Kid.
The “Andor” series will explore a new perspective from the Star Wars galaxy, focusing on Cassian Andor’s journey to discover the difference he can make. The series brings forward the tale of the burgeoning rebellion against the Empire and how people and planets became involved. It’s an era filled with danger, deception and intrigue where Cassian will embark on the path that is destined to turn him into a rebel hero.
Diego Luna returns as Cassian Andor and is joined by cast members Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgård, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough and Kyle Soller. The executive producers are Kathleen Kennedy, Sanne Wohlenberg, Diego Luna and Michelle Rejwan. Tony Gilroy is the creator and showrunner.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Officially Announced for 2023 With Jude Law
Disney has officially announced Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, a new Disney+ original series that will launch in 2023 and will star Jude Law.
Revealed at Star Wars Celebration, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is created by Spider-Man: No Way Home's Jon Watts and Christopher Ford, and Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni will serve as producers.
This new series will follow a group of 10-year-old kids from a small planet who get lost in that galaxy far, far away and must try to find their way home. The story will take place after Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and will fit within the timeline The Mandalorian and Ahsoka take place in.
Details of the then-untitled Star Wars: Skeleton Crew were reported on earlier this month and had a working title of Grammar Rodeo. It was also described as galactic version of classic Amblin coming-of-age adventure films of the '80s.
I don't necessarily want them to break away from family-friendly, but I would be happy if they broke away from fandom-friendly. Be more willing to do stuff that isn't all callbacks to stuff that is already loved and/or that the noisy fanbase screams for. They've done some of that. Mandalorian did some, but it's also had a lot of fan service references.msteelers wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 10:44 am I have a hard time looking at the original trilogy, the prequels, and the clone wars… comparing them to Rogue One, last Jedi, and the Mandalorian… and coming away thinking Disney is TOO family friendly for Star Wars.
I think the new stuff is distinctively darker than what George Lucas was doing. Not necessarily better, but darker.
I can’t/won’t disagree with you there. Mandalorian is my favorite Star Wars thing in years, and I think it’s largely because it was largely its own thing.Malificent wrote:I don't necessarily want them to break away from family-friendly, but I would be happy if they broke away from fandom-friendly. Be more willing to do stuff that isn't all callbacks to stuff that is already loved and/or that the noisy fanbase screams for. They've done some of that. Mandalorian did some, but it's also had a lot of fan service references.msteelers wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 10:44 am I have a hard time looking at the original trilogy, the prequels, and the clone wars… comparing them to Rogue One, last Jedi, and the Mandalorian… and coming away thinking Disney is TOO family friendly for Star Wars.
I think the new stuff is distinctively darker than what George Lucas was doing. Not necessarily better, but darker.
The new Dr Strange pushed the violence level a lot more than most of the Marvel movies. To some extent Moon Knight also had a much darker tone.Daehawk wrote: Thu May 26, 2022 8:41 pm As long as Disney owns Star Wars it will never be anything but mainstream and family friendly. They will never go outside that box. They dont have the guts to do it, the brains to come up with anything original, or the will to lose money.
It is Disney, though, so it relates perfectly to your point of what Disney would or would not do with its properties.
Since the debut of the first teaser trailer for Andor, many have commented on the impressive way the upcoming Star Wars show looks. As it turns out, the team behind Andor is forgoing ILM’s impressive CGI technology in order to utilize a more traditional way of shooting.
Starting with the first season of The Mandalorian, LucasFilm has used a new technology called StageCraft which utilizes an immersive CGI screen that wraps around the set to create the faraway worlds of Star Wars. This technology has been used for The Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett, and Obi-Wan along with other Disney Plus shows. But Andor will buck this trend.
“We haven’t been working with Stagecraft at all for our show, no,” says Andor executive producer Sanne Wohlenberg in an interview with IGN at Star Wars Celebration. “It is the first Star Wars show for Disney Plus that has not been leaning into that technology.”
because I didn't want to torture you. My kids watched it and it was horrible. I think for me it was Chip and Dale's voice. Ya I know the original actors are probably long gone, but they didn't even try.Hrothgar wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 12:52 am Why didn't anyone tell me that the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers movie featured animated J.K. Simmons?
My cat caught a chipmunk today within Wife's view, so I had to "rescue" it and then finish it off with a shovel after removing Wife to her fainting couch. I think it was Dale. JK Simmons was not involved.naednek wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 12:57 ambecause I didn't want to torture you. My kids watched it and it was horrible. I think for me it was Chip and Dale's voice. Ya I know the original actors are probably long gone, but they didn't even try.Hrothgar wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 12:52 am Why didn't anyone tell me that the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers movie featured animated J.K. Simmons?
The integration of different technology was cool, but man the movie was soooo bad