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View Full Version : Disney+ will be a true Netflix competitor, with non-Disney shows streaming, too



wraggster
February 7th, 2019, 18:27
The more we learn about Disney's new streaming TV and movie service, the more ambitious it sounds. Disney CEO Bob Iger told investors on the company's quarterly earnings call (https://www.thewaltdisneycompany.com/disneys-q1-fy19-earnings-results-webcast/) that the service (called Disney+) will host TV shows and movies licensed from other parties in addition to content being made in-house by Disney properties like Lucasfilm and Marvel Studios.
Further ReadingDisney gets DOJ approval to buy Fox but must divest sports networks (https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/06/trump-administration-approves-potential-disneyfox-merger/)


Iger hedged a little in terms of long-term plans, though, saying that the larger strategy is focused on producing original content but that third-party content will be part of the launch strategy later this year. He said that the long-term strategy is "pretty heavily weighted to internally sourced versus externally sourced."Referring to the launch window, he also said, "Because we need to launch the service with some volume and it takes time to ramp up, we're buying certain products from the outside opportunistically." Disney will additionally tap some of the programming gained in its merger with Fox.
According to Iger, Captain Marvel (https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/01/captain-marvel-shows-off-her-very-own-iron-fist-in-latest-trailer/) will be the first movie from the company that will stream only on Disney+. Previously, Marvel films have made their way to Netflix. He said every part of Disney is working on content for the service—he specifically named Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and National Geographic.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/02/were-getting-a-clearer-picture-of-what-disneys-streaming-tv-service-will-be-like/