The thing is the wait between Marvel Netflix shows isnt any longer than any other show not really. DD first aired in 2015. Since the in dour years weve had 3 seasons plus 2 of each other characyer season. The issue is how they drop all episoded at once and then we binge view them in a couple of days
It's the entire line that is at stakes, Doom Patrol, Titans, Young Justice.
http://https://www.cbr.com/warnermed...g-dc-universe/
Sucks in a lotta ways if DC Universe is scuttled. I enjoy the app for the comics. i have read a ton of stuff I missed out on over the years or otherwise don't have access to due to not collecting comics like I did when I was a kid given the fact I have kids. As well as the animated shows and such. Ah well, gotta just watch n read all of it while I still can
This news sucks.
I really enjoyed the first episode of Swamp Thing and was looking forward to more of it (big horror fan here).
More than likely it will just be rolled into the Warner streaming service that was announced by AT&T recently. From what I heard there will be 3 tiers of service. Makes more sence really anyway as the service would have much more content available. I mean lets face it DCU couldnt even get access to stuff their own production company made recently because of the CW exclusive deal with Netflix.
Even with limitations of some licencing a list like
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List...ision_programs
With
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List...on_productions
And
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List...on_productions
Is such a large library that they would be in high demand.
Lets face it once Warner and Disney both launch their streaming services the whole streaming landscape is going to change in a major way. I mean between them they would have the lions share of the demanded content.
Warner with DC + Looney Toons+ harry potter+ Tarzan (every movie TV show and animation) and shows like Supernatural as well as a lot of the star wars animation
Disney with well Disney characters + Marvel + Star wars + 20th Cent Fox.
Netflix and Amazon are going to need to have a lot more independent content to be able to contend with what these two will have access to by right of producing it
I mean lets face it with Disney's aquisition of Fox out of the top 50 grossing films of all time disney now owns 23 and Warner 11. The other production houses like MGM, Paramount, Universal only a have a few each and Sony has 7 or so.