Disney gains Disney+ subscribers, but the service is operating at a loss
Streaming services seem to be the future, and Disney has taken a gamble with Disney+, but the service is operating at a loss.

Streaming services seem to be the future, and Disney has taken a gamble with Disney+, but the service is operating at a loss.
The Book of Boba Fett is releasing later this month on Disney+ and Razer has just unveiled an Xbox controller to commemorate the new series.
Baby Yoda’s story and future have been discussed online in many places, with fans debating about his heritage, nature, and whether he will end up being a Jedi or a Sith Lord.
Streaming services like Netflix and Hulu have been leading the charge for years, but other streaming services are giving users more options.
You’ll be able to subscribe to Apple TV+ from your Xbox One, Series X, or Series S for US$4.99/month with a seven day free trial.
It goes without saying that having Tom Hiddleston return as the god of mischief was the right call.
Given the amount of content it owns, there was little doubt that Disney+ would start its existence on a very strong leg.
As one would expect, Disney titles top the list with 22 listed in the 25 most expensive VHS titles being sold on eBay.
The streaming service from the House of Mouse can be streamed on quite a few devices, with the Nintendo Switch being notably absent from supported devices.
Currently, only TVs from as early as 2016 will be able to stream the new service, no word on if it will come to even earlier TVs.
The sources also mentioned that Kevin Feige wants Charlie Cox to continue on as Daredevil and Jon Bernthal as the Punisher.
If Verizon customers would rather not pay for Unlimited, they can still get the free year of Disney+ if they switch to Fios Home Internet or 5G Home Internet services.
As always, the Xbox 360/original Xbox games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
Bob Iger and the Disney board initially thought purchasing a social media network might give them a large platform in which they could sell Disney’s content.
Disney+ will launch on November 12th 2019 at the same time as the US and priced at CAD$8.99 a month.
In a recent press release, the two companies announced a comprehensive distribution agreement that includes addressing the issue of password sharing.
Netflix is said to be paying upwards of US$15 Billion for original content (content they create and content they license).
The streaming wars are heating up and it is going to be interesting to see what Netflix does in response to this.
Both cases have a clear bumper all the way around and the rear has the images of Princess Tiana and Princess Aurora.
The top five winners will get two passes to either Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, or Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida.
Opting for the annual fee would make the new streaming service just US$5.83 a month.
That news could pull many subscribers in at launch as Disney films are among the most popular out there.
The first Frozen was so good that kids everywhere actually managed to wear out digital copies of the film.
Will Smith definitely has some big boots to fill as Robin Williams did a bang-up job as Genie in the animated version.
There’s still no word on what will happen to Jessica Jones or The Punisher. Personally, I would miss The Punisher more than Daredevil so I am hoping that lives on somehow.
As a result, Jessica Jones and The Punisher are the remaining two Marvel/Netflix collaborations left currently standing on the streaming service.
Cryptic tweets and messages from social media accounts have some believing that a Heroes for Hire series starring the two is only a matter of time.
“While the series on Netflix has ended, the immortal Iron Fist will live on,” said Marvel and Netflix.