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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
As supported model? I did not see any ads on there?
Netflix has the benefit of already having hundreds of original shows. I think since Disney+ only has a few originals as of now, that’s why they chose the weekly episode drop thing.
Maybe once they build up their originals more, they might move more to a Netflix model. But maybe not. I could see them and Apple TV+ following more of the HBO model.
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I will say that Hulu released the series I just watched weekly as well, not sure how much original content Hulu really has either so I could be the same situation or it could be that that's just the model Disney prefers.
I could definitely see why as the entire season of Mandalorian could easily be watched in a day, after that I could easily see a lot of people dropping until another big series comes out. This way they can make this series last a couple months which buys them to produce more stuff in the meantime.
If you are a Star Wars fan after watching a season of Mando what keeps you paying? The ability to watch all the movies, (which most SW fans already own) Clone Wars & Rebels reruns? That's a huge group they could lose after one month, and really have them out of content possibly on day one.