Disney pricing their new releases at $30 on top of regular Disney+ subscription sets a bad precedence for future of streaming


With release of Mulan at $30 on Disney+ even if you had a subscription doesn't really bode well for us consumers in future where we have to shell out extra money even after paying for 3-4 subscriptions already on average (Netflix, Disney+, Prime, HBO). Some of the companies in India have already started following Disney's lead and putting new movies out of subscription for $35 to $40 rent. This was really scummy from Disney when they increased the subscription price by 50% here when lockdown started. I wouldn't mind paying a little bit extra as a part of annual subscription to offset for new movies but selling them out of subscription is bad for consumers and with a big company like Disney leading the charge, most of the local smaller companies will follow. How is it in your respective countries? Have your local language streaming platforms started doing something similar? via /r/movies https://ift.tt/2GxeQwT
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