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- 07 Aug '17 at 2:48 pm #10982
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08 Aug '17 at 2:04 am #10983TradersCom
KeymasterHarley this has to be one of my favorite posts – I still love reading great comics and admiring great art work – great ay to zone out from the ‘real world’ and into other’s worlds with much more vibrant imagination than mine. I will be keeping an eye on the next installment in this story at Netflix.
08 Aug '17 at 2:12 am #10984Super Harley
ParticipantCheers – awesome pic 🙂 – smart content shift I believe tying up names that can create so many more spin offs and the creators themselves.
08 Aug '17 at 2:14 am #10985Super Harley
ParticipantNetflix, Inc. finished up on NASDAQ $NFLX close 181.33 +1.06 (+0.59%)
08 Aug '17 at 7:24 am #10988Assistanc3
ParticipantComic-Con is still the largest convention in the world
it is also where comic/super hero movie trailers are introducedwell played Netflix
08 Aug '17 at 5:44 pm #10989Super Harley
Participant[quote=”Assistanc3″ post=714]Comic-Con is still the largest convention in the world
it is also where comic/super hero movie trailers are introducedwell played Netflix[/quote]
Gives them a ‘cool factor’ someone described it to me as yesterday.
08 Aug '17 at 8:02 pm #10996Assistanc3
ParticipantDavid Letterman will return to TV in 2018 in a new Netflix series.
08 Aug '17 at 8:46 pm #11000Helmholtz Watson
ParticipantHe was old and crusty at the end what will he be like now 🙂
09 Aug '17 at 12:19 am #11009Assistanc3
Participant[quote=”Helmholtz Watson” post=726]He was old and crusty at the end what will he be like now :)[/quote]
cheaper to produce
09 Aug '17 at 4:51 am #11011ClemSnide
ParticipantTrue – is it in the same format do you know – I tend to agree with Helmholtz he’s a crusty old geezer
09 Aug '17 at 8:04 am #11015Assistanc3
ParticipantI’m not sure the format, I can’t imagine it will be to far from what he has been doing for the past 100 years or however long he done his shows.
09 Aug '17 at 6:08 pm #11022ThePitBoss
ParticipantWalt Disney $DIS Earnings announced the eventual end of its deal with Netflix Inc.
The move is not immediate, content on Netflix $NFLX will remain until the end of 2019, the year that it plans to launch its own Disney-branded streaming service for Disney and Pixar content.
Netflix will continue to receive first-run rights for Disney movies released in theaters through the rest of this year and 2018, though movies released in 2019 like “Frozen 2” will remain with Disney.
“U.S. Netflix members will have access to Disney films on the service through the end of 2019, including all new films that are shown theatrically through the end of 2018,” a Netflix spokesman said in an emailed statement. “We continue to do business with the Walt Disney Company globally on many fronts, including our ongoing relationship with Marvel TV.”
Disney is still considering what it will do with other popular content, specifically productions from its Marvel and LucasFilms divisions. Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger said Tuesday that Disney is still considering what to do with those properties, which could still land on Netflix or a similar service.
Iger says “It’s possible we will continue to license them to a pay service like Netflix.”
Netflix will retain control over its Marvel superhero TV shows like “Daredevil,” “Jessica Jones” and the soon-to-debut “The Defenders,” as that is considered Netflix original content. But movies like “Moana,” “Finding Dory,” “Rogue One” and “Dr. Strange” are expected to disappear from the service at the end of 2019 unless a new deal for Marvel and LucasFilms content is reached.
09 Aug '17 at 6:10 pm #11023ThePitBoss
ParticipantNetflix Inc. $NFLX shares were indicated down 3.7% at $171.80 after Disney announced it will be ending its Disney content deal with Netflix.
09 Aug '17 at 6:11 pm #11024ThePitBoss
ParticipantJefferies reiterated Hold rating and kept $165 target price on Netflix $NFLX
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