https://www.cbr.com/star-wars-obi-wa...aming-service/
Based on this I wonder if Disney is thinking that given how Netflix have played with movie exclusives (which admittedly have met with mixed success - see Blight, Whatever Happened to Monday and Cloverfield Paradox) that they could see the one-off anthology movies, especially those with a smaller budget, air on their streaming service. Certainly the prospect of a exclusive Star Wars movie, especially one with as notable a character as Obi-Wan, is going to bring in some major attention to the Disney subscription service, and might open the door to further releases in the future. One could even speculate that it would allow Disney to have the on screen focus shifted to the trilogy movies which the Chinese audiences would get, whilst at the same time allow for the more hard core Star Wars audiences to continue getting more varied and era or character focused movies. But there is a good chance the move could backfire if the service isn't flexible enough (and thus risk piracy).
What do you think? Should they go down this route or consider other options?