Disney Plus: A Year Later in Review and The Exciting Year to Come
Disney Plus is $70 each year. You ready to spend that in 2021? After you see the year in review, what for what’s to come.
Disney Plus is $70 each year. You ready to spend that in 2021? After you see the year in review, what for what’s to come.
With a recent “shift” in business, Disney Plus is looking to cash in at the peril of movie theaters post-COVID. Unfortunately, this is the way.
C’mon, Disney. You knew we would want to rewind all those Baby Yoda scenes. Well, you did, right?!
Well, Zip-a-dee-do-DAH! Thanks to a 12-second disclaimer, we see Disney’s racist past is finally being acknowledged. Fun for the whole family.
Boba Fett is back and he’s got his very own TV series. Here are 3 things we hope to see when it arrives December 2021
“Major, major, epic, epic lightsaber action.”
Moff Gideon likes it so much, he named it twice.
Detailed TV scriptwriting. Expensive production filmmaking. If that doesn’t scream “Disney and Star Wars,” nothing does.
With Mulan going the VOD way for $30, this may signal more than a cheap date night at home; it may be something more somber.
Since the dawn of time, people have strived to make their kingdoms large. Kevin Feige is no different as he expands the House of the Mouse.
You only have $9.99 extra per month to spend. Do you hurl it in Disney’s direction? They are gambling you will.
If you can’t wait for Season Two of The Mandalorian, then you really need to catch the Top 10 moments of Season One before October 30.
Do you miss going to movie theaters? Watching a live movie? Seeing all those reactions? If COVID-19 wins, it’s VOD date nights. Zzzzz.
Ready for the weekly review on The Mandalorian? This time “The Passenger” was back, onboard, and ready for work.
If streaming services add this one thing, it could be the downfall of cable.
The Mandalorian Season Two premiere was straight out of the old west into a fight club and Game of Thrones? You’ll see.