We already have a Netflix discussion thread however times are changing just as fast as they did back when Netflix first rolled itself out and increasingly the streaming giant is facing the aggressive rise of competitors. From Youtube Red to the likes of Amazon and the three massive planned Disney streaming channels, we're looking at a huge increase in original streamed content that threatens to fracture the online dream of a single all in one access account.
So, this thread acts as a central news thread covering all these streaming sites in a similar way to how the Neverending Horror thread works.
First up:
Lionsgate has set up a new studio called Studio L aimed at creating digital series that they will develop then sell to competing services. One of the first projects they are developing is Blair Witch the series.
Meanwhile, Amazon have now taken over development of the long gestating Dark Tower series. Elba has ruled himself out of the series anyway but it seems likely to ignore the recently failed movie and be a reboot of the property.
So, this thread acts as a central news thread covering all these streaming sites in a similar way to how the Neverending Horror thread works.
First up:
Lionsgate has set up a new studio called Studio L aimed at creating digital series that they will develop then sell to competing services. One of the first projects they are developing is Blair Witch the series.
Meanwhile, Amazon have now taken over development of the long gestating Dark Tower series. Elba has ruled himself out of the series anyway but it seems likely to ignore the recently failed movie and be a reboot of the property.
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