This is a solid analysis. With subscription services they already have your money. It's kinda like how in the last few years g*mers have had to reconcile with how their obsession with pre-ordering has allowed companies to release shit games. They already have your money.
To put both movies and games together: if the movie shot doesn't work they can just "fix it in post" with CGI. Same with games. You release a broken game? They'll patch it. Patch after patch until they work out the kinks. Just so long as it hits release date for all the pre-orderers who are demanding their slop.
This is a solid analysis. With subscription services they already have your money. It's kinda like how in the last few years g*mers have had to reconcile with how their obsession with pre-ordering has allowed companies to release shit games. They already have your money.
To put both movies and games together: if the movie shot doesn't work they can just "fix it in post" with CGI. Same with games. You release a broken game? They'll patch it. Patch after patch until they work out the kinks. Just so long as it hits release date for all the pre-orderers who are demanding their slop.
Disney fixes their shit on their subscription even after it's been released lately lol. Yeah hard agree
Really? They're patching movies and shows now? Fucking incredible.
Yerp check it:
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/disney-plus-is-editing-bloody-violence-out-of-a-surprising-marvel-show
Not even close to the only example, they're even doing it to older movies. Just a quick google find
They're also not just censoring, they do it to match up with movie "canon" better:
https://thedirect.com/article/wandavision-halloween-episode-edited-disney
They're minor edits so far technically, but yeah they're definitely testing the potential