darthska
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Ironman would be weird, but Deadpool, they would crush that, absolutely.
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Ironman would be weird, but Deadpool, they would crush that, absolutely.
Done dealNew deal could be finalized today or tomorrow, from my close sources.
If you were at all interested in WGA or SAGAFTRA professions before, then now would be a great time to pursue the field further.
CEO’s from the “conglomerates” are gonna make things pretty lucrative after the deal goes through.
Alright great. How soon can we see things get back to normal, in the sense of purely new late night episodes, less reality TV on networks, etc.?
I know this deal being struck just kicks off scripted dramas and comedies being able to be pitched and written again, but the easier stuff like late night, etc., does that come back in the next month?
CEO’s from the “conglomerates” are gonna make things pretty lucrative after the deal goes through.
the days of streaming being cheaper than TV is longgg overThere are no actors to even do said stuff you just named can happen again, so the ball is now in the SAG's court to make a deal as well. Optimism wise, SAG having exchanging notes with the WGA and they'll probably pull off the same proposal with Hollywood to end their strike as well.........and possibly we'll get stuff back to normal in like 2-3 months at minimum.
All this dependent on the Actor's Guild
In other words, the FINANCIAL ADVANTAGE of "cord cutting" will officially be gone.........Netflix and Disney Plus have already rose their sub prices recently SO we should fully expect the other streaming services to increase their sub prices to possibly ASTRONOMICAL PRICES to now maintain the costs that the actors and writers will want.
At this point, traditional cable packages are about to become the cheaper option again with the multiple streaming services out there now that will individually be jacking their prices to $110+/yr and/or $15+ to $17+ per month.
Then get your life vests because we’re hitting the high seas again if they jack up streaming prices
There are no actors to even do said stuff you just named can happen again, so the ball is now in the SAG's court to make a deal as well. Optimism wise, SAG having exchanging notes with the WGA and they'll probably pull off the same proposal with Hollywood to end their strike as well.........and possibly we'll get stuff back to normal in like 2-3 months at minimum.
All this dependent on the Actor's Guild
In other words, the FINANCIAL ADVANTAGE of "cord cutting" will officially be gone.........Netflix and Disney Plus have already rose their sub prices recently SO we should fully expect the other streaming services to increase their sub prices to possibly ASTRONOMICAL PRICES to now maintain the costs that the actors and writers will want.
At this point, traditional cable packages are about to become the cheaper option again with the multiple streaming services out there now that will individually be jacking their prices to $110+/yr and/or $15+ to $17+ per month.