• Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      25 days ago

      Yeah article is dogshit, it’s headline is about the cost but the rest of it they talk about the ratings.

      Yeah they spent 705 million on 20 hours of TV. They also spent 639 million on The Force Awakens alone.

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        24 days ago

        Wow those numbers are way closer than I was expecting. I mean just with the marketing of two separate seasons of TV I expected there be a way bigger difference than 65-ish million dollars.

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      20 days ago

      Therical releases provide a means to realistically recoup those costs.

      The streaming model is built upon content hours, and a show this expensive is just bad business and terribly unsustainable, even if it was a great show.

      I do think it’s reasonable to critique the business decisions that led to giving a two-season run show a nearly three-quarters of a billion-dollar budget.

      If this happened in a vacuum, that would be one thing. But it speaks to a larger problem of Disney’s suspiciously high budgets for their original content.