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Password crackdown aside, I don't really get the appeal of the service unless you have kids or an abnormally large boner for Star Wars and MCU
(takes a sip out of 1999 The Phantom Menace Taco Bell promotional cup)
I don't know what you're talking about.
no one's ever told me it's abnormally large before - I'm blushing!
They have a good collection of movies and series. They've also started diversifying, bringing in some anime, some documentaries...
I tried out Disney and it came with Hulu. All I watched was Hulu. Both cancelled.
The STAR section has some good things.
Just get the service for a month and drop it after catching up on the things you want. I keep it so I can watch bluey with my daughter, but I rotate most of my services.
I think the next thing they're gonna do is go after people who sub for a month and then unsub. Probably by charging a good bit more for month-to-month than paying annually.
Might miss out on a one time deal that locks your price for a year, but even if its fifteen bucks for a month to catch up on things I want to watch I'm fine switching services each month.
They already release shows weekly, to encourage people to keep their subscription
I only subscribe to watch X-files and Always Sunny. Couldn't care less about Marvel, Star Wars or Disney stuff.
So my child, who is not old enough for their own account, will now no longer be able to watch Disney+ while attending school at their residential academy 400 miles away. Just like Netflix. And just like Netflix, my subscription will be canceled the moment they try to block them from logging in.
And now Percy Jackson