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    What Happened To The Star Wars Sale Today?

    https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/...1?minVisible=0

    Nothing is on sale for May 4th.

    #2
    Blame Disney

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      #3
      Originally posted by DETROIT View Post
      Nothing is on sale for May 4th.
      Kappa123 is right, blame Disney.

      Disney is starting their Disney+ streaming service this fall and they're going to make all Disney content exclusive to Disney+. In short, Star Wars films won't be available to buy on Vudu sooner or later. You'll get to keep the titles you already own I imagine, but once Disney+ starts even the older SW films will probably not be available to buy on Vudu anymore. I know for sure that the Disney content will be removed from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon but the articles I've read don't mention Vudu but I imagine it will affect Vudu regadless. They also somehow got exclusive rights to the Simpsons so once Disney+ starts, The Simpsons will only be available to stream on Disney+. I imagine if you bought episodes on Vudu already you'll get to keep those but you won't be able to buy future episodes once Disney+ starts, according to various articles.

      Disney sucks...

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        #4
        Originally posted by Deviancy View Post

        Kappa123 is right, blame Disney.

        Disney is starting their Disney+ streaming service this fall and they're going to make all Disney content exclusive to Disney+. In short, Star Wars films won't be available to buy on Vudu sooner or later. You'll get to keep the titles you already own I imagine, but once Disney+ starts even the older SW films will probably not be available to buy on Vudu anymore. I know for sure that the Disney content will be removed from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon but the articles I've read don't mention Vudu but I imagine it will affect Vudu regadless. They also somehow got exclusive rights to the Simpsons so once Disney+ starts, The Simpsons will only be available to stream on Disney+. I imagine if you bought episodes on Vudu already you'll get to keep those but you won't be able to buy future episodes once Disney+ starts, according to various articles.

        Disney sucks...
        Not one word of that is true.

        Posting that you won't be able to buy Disney titles from the stores you currently do is garbage, without any merit, and posted only for shock value.

        Disney+ will be the only place to find their content when it comes to subscription services, but it will not effect buying their titles whatsoever. Disney+ is not a store. They want you to continue buying their movies from whoever wants to sell them because... money. They own Movies Anywhere for heaven's sake.

        If you can produce one article you claim to have read that backs up your assertion that you won't be able to purchase Disney titles anyplace other than Disney, I'll come over to your house wearing Mickey Mouse ears and throw you a pizza party. You can pick as many toppings as you want. No soda though because I don't want you getting diabetes.

        Oh and the reason Disney "somehow got exclusive rights to The Simpsons?" It's because they own The Simpsons.

        My goodness...

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          #5
          Originally posted by Deviancy View Post

          Kappa123 is right, blame Disney.

          Disney is starting their Disney+ streaming service this fall and they're going to make all Disney content exclusive to Disney+. In short, Star Wars films won't be available to buy on Vudu sooner or later. You'll get to keep the titles you already own I imagine, but once Disney+ starts even the older SW films will probably not be available to buy on Vudu anymore. I know for sure that the Disney content will be removed from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon but the articles I've read don't mention Vudu but I imagine it will affect Vudu regadless. They also somehow got exclusive rights to the Simpsons so once Disney+ starts, The Simpsons will only be available to stream on Disney+. I imagine if you bought episodes on Vudu already you'll get to keep those but you won't be able to buy future episodes once Disney+ starts, according to various articles.

          Disney sucks...
          Except for the "Disney sucks" part, you don't have a clue what you're rambling about.

          Yes, of course they are removing their content from Netflix & other subscription services. Vudu is NOT a subscription service. Next you'll be saying that Disney is pulling all DVD & Blu Rays off the shelf.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mrewster View Post

            Except for the "Disney sucks" part, you don't have a clue what you're rambling about.

            Yes, of course they are removing their content from Netflix & other subscription services. Vudu is NOT a subscription service. Next you'll be saying that Disney is pulling all DVD & Blu Rays off the shelf.
            Re-read what I wrote... "I know for sure that the Disney content will be removed from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon but the articles I've read don't mention Vudu but I imagine it will affect Vudu regadless"

            And..

            "but once Disney+ starts even the older SW films will probably not be available to buy on Vudu anymore"

            I did slip on one line and made one of my opinions sound like a fact but on the other two instances, I did clearly say Vudu was not mentioned in the articles and that I imagine it will affect Vudu. I do not trust Disney, they are too greedy and they will most likely start selling the films down the line and that would have an impact on Vudu but time will tell. Not sure why I really care since I don't like Star Wars, Pirates, or any of those silly Marvel films but Disney is just getting too greedy and they seriously need to be regulated.

            Just my opinion

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              #7
              Originally posted by Deviancy View Post

              Re-read what I wrote... "I know for sure that the Disney content will be removed from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon but the articles I've read don't mention Vudu but I imagine it will affect Vudu regadless"

              And..

              "but once Disney+ starts even the older SW films will probably not be available to buy on Vudu anymore"

              I did slip on one line and made one of my opinions sound like a fact but on the other two instances, I did clearly say Vudu was not mentioned in the articles and that I imagine it will affect Vudu. I do not trust Disney, they are too greedy and they will most likely start selling the films down the line and that would have an impact on Vudu but time will tell. Not sure why I really care since I don't like Star Wars, Pirates, or any of those silly Marvel films but Disney is just getting too greedy and they seriously need to be regulated.

              Just my opinion
              You can't just cherry pick a couple of sentences to make your previous post sound less wrong. Lol.

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                #8
                I doubt Disney will be removing anything from Vudu, iTunes, FN or Amazon, where they sell 1 title for more than the price of their service for 1 month. Will they take away content from subscription services like Netflix and Hulu? More than likely with Netflix. Hulu, I don't know since they own a stake of that. Prime? If titles were free to watch, more than likely, but I highly doubt they will be removing content from streamers where they SELL 1 title at $20, compared to selling ALL of their library for a month for half that price.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wasteland View Post
                  I doubt Disney will be removing anything from Vudu, iTunes, FN or Amazon, where they sell 1 title for more than the price of their service for 1 month. Will they take away content from subscription services like Netflix and Hulu? More than likely with Netflix. Hulu, I don't know since they own a stake of that. Prime? If titles were free to watch, more than likely, but I highly doubt they will be removing content from streamers where they SELL 1 title at $20, compared to selling ALL of their library for a month for half that price.
                  Rentals too. Why would Disney ever want to do away with rentals? A single rental brings in almost as much revenue as a one month subscription to their service.

                  At any rate, studios have contracts in place with producers, directors, writers and other people involved in production that requires them to make content available for TVOD, which includes both DTR (renting) and DTO/EST (purchasing). Maybe new contracts might try to limit that but that is doubtful as the WGA and the DGA aren't having it.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sankoni View Post

                    Rentals too. Why would Disney ever want to do away with rentals? A single rental brings in almost as much revenue as a one month subscription to their service.

                    At any rate, studios have contracts in place with producers, directors, writers and other people involved in production that requires them to make content available for TVOD, which includes both DTR (renting) and DTO/EST (purchasing). Maybe new contracts might try to limit that but that is doubtful as the WGA and the DGA aren't having it.
                    I always forget about rentals. I haven't rented a movie since 2013 when I started using Vudu. LOL

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by sankoni View Post

                      Rentals too. Why would Disney ever want to do away with rentals? A single rental brings in almost as much revenue as a one month subscription to their service.
                      They will not be getting rid of rentals, either.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by sankoni View Post

                        You can't just cherry pick a couple of sentences to make your previous post sound less wrong. Lol.
                        We'll see who is wrong in the end. I

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                          #13
                          It's laughable to even think Disney would pull all their content from streaming services, where they would make MORE money than on their streaming service. It's laughable. It ain't gonna happen. Netflix, and Hulu, sure, more than likely, but Amazon, Vudu, iTunes, GP, FN? Not happening.

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                            #14
                            It wouldn?t make any sense for Disney to get rid of retail digital sales and rentals. They would end up losing money.

                            They are ONLY pulling their content from subscription streaming services that directly compete with their own upcoming subscription streaming service.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Deviancy View Post
                              We'll see who is wrong in the end. I
                              No need to wait. I can spoil the ending for you if you want.

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