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Ravingrook t1_j5gurtb wrote
Warner Bros and HBO. During the worst of the pandemic, all WB movies went directly to HBO, except for Tenet, because Chris Nolan is a bit of a prig about the "theater experience."
blucthulhu t1_j5gw0rm wrote
Netflix has one that gives them access to Sony movies once they've left theaters. Not sure how long its good for though.
Tarmac_Chris t1_j5gwguk wrote
I would bet paramount have a deal with paramount+
Ma5cmpb t1_j5gxbfv wrote
Ma5cmpb t1_j5gxe0l wrote
HBO also has a deal with Fox movies
PointOfFingers t1_j5gzjsz wrote
Go to a site like JustWatch and filter on movies released in the last couple years. You can then browse and filter on various streaming bittons to see what movies you would get with any combination of subscriptions.
catcodex t1_j5h0t0g wrote
> see if the movies we want to see will be showing up streaming a month later anyways
For free or via rental?
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Rokket OP t1_j5h20na wrote
Yeah should have clarified that. Free.
DrRexMorman t1_j5h2d37 wrote
>But is there a good way to know what's going to show up where down the line?
No, it depends on the movie, but:
Amazon owns Amazon studios and MGM+/Epix.
Netflix owns Netflix studios.
Comcast owns NBC/Universal, which owns Peacock and part of Hulu.
Disney owns Disney+ and the other part of Hulu.
Fox owns Tubi.
National Amusements owns CBS and Paramount, which own Paramount+, Showtime, and PlutoTV.
Lionsgate owns Starz.
Warner-Discovery owns HBO Max and Discovery+.
Apple owns AppleTV.
Google owns Youtube+.
AMC owns AMC+, IFC, Sundance, Shudder, and Acorn tv.
dennythedinosaur t1_j5h3cn6 wrote
Netflix has a deal with Sony (one of the few studios that doesn't have its own streaming service).
Sony's films will usually end up on Netflix four months after theatrical debut. Exceptions are mega-hits like Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Nobodycares2022 t1_j5h3lqo wrote
For most movies it takes 45 days after theater release.
voltage39 t1_j5h41sm wrote
A24 and SHOWTIME.
Searchlight Pictures and Hulu.
Those two off the top of my head.
OldBison t1_j5h4pte wrote
I think Disney owns fox now as well
DrRexMorman t1_j5h5v48 wrote
Disney bought Fox Corporation's movie studio (20th century Fox) in 2019.
It did not buy not Fox Corporation itself:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquisition_of_21st_Century_Fox_by_Disney
Fox Corporation bought Tubi in 2020:
Rokket OP t1_j5hhag1 wrote
Amazing! This is what I was looking for without knowing it's what I needed. Thank you!
DrRexMorman t1_j5httm3 wrote
You're welcome.
Streaming is a fucking mess.
henningknows t1_j5gujlx wrote
Most movie studios are owned by the same parent company as a streaming service