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Saar13 t1_jdyje4j wrote
Reply to comment by randybruder in Jessica Chastain to Lead Apple Limited Series ‘The Savant’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
He is on the new season of The Morning Show. It was announced shortly after that ad.
Saar13 t1_jdw75zh wrote
Reply to comment by tidho in Jessica Chastain to Lead Apple Limited Series ‘The Savant’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
The only certainty I have regarding the media market is that Hollywood is going to bed with Apple more and more. Apple gives them what they want: "freedom", stability and, most importantly, infinite money.
Saar13 t1_jdw1gl8 wrote
Reply to comment by thrillhouse83 in Jessica Chastain to Lead Apple Limited Series ‘The Savant’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
Spellbound, Still... Whenever you see a new show or movie with an S in Production Weekly, it's possibly for Apple. Or SApple.
Saar13 t1_jdvxzss wrote
At this point, pretty much every A-list name in Hollywood has a high-profile project with Apple, except for Timothee Chalamet.
Saar13 t1_jdvwumf wrote
Reply to comment by VapeApe- in Jessica Chastain to Lead Apple Limited Series ‘The Savant’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
Until the premiere they change the title to just Savant. They love a name with an S: See, Servant, Swagger, Suspicion, Severance, Slow Horses, Shining Girls, Surface, Shrinking, Silo, Sugar, Sunny, Strange Planet...
Tim Cook must wish he'd been called Sim Cook.
Saar13 t1_jd8lxk3 wrote
Reply to ‘Succession’ Composer Nicholas Britell: No One Knew It Was the Final Season Until Post-Production by mrnicegy26
People are being super naive with this ending of Succession. It wasn't as planned as they want to make it out to be.
Saar13 t1_jc8hw7w wrote
Reply to Diamond Sports, largest owner of regional sports networks, files for bankruptcy by bluenowait
MLS turned out to be visionary in abandoning RSNs.
Saar13 t1_jc4fao6 wrote
Too early to say. Never has so much been spent to be awarded and we still don't know how much WBD intends to spend on prizes in this "new phase". Maybe they only invest in one or two shows.
Saar13 t1_jadhbhh wrote
Reply to comment by Fryceratops in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
Take the weekly Nielsen listings for streaming and cable and add HBO and HBOMax together, and the numbers are smaller than RoP streaming alone.
Saar13 t1_jadd8ni wrote
Reply to comment by LeeF1179 in Amazon Studios Boss Jennifer Salke Unfazed by Warner Bros. New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movies: ‘We Have Enough Fan Love to Sustain’ by Neo2199
It was the only non-Netflix show, along with The Boys, to make Nielsen's annual top 15 streaming list. It's a huge hit for Amazon (as the hated The Terminal List and The Wheel of Time are).
This sub has serious problems accepting that the opinion here is not necessarily validated by real data. Just like twitter, this is a closed bubble. Possibly this comment will disappear with negative votes, but the reality is that it was as or more successful than House of the Dragon and The Last of Us.
No one was more successful than Yellowstone, though (another truth this sub can't stand)
Saar13 t1_ja8umbs wrote
Reply to 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
My guesses: the critics will hate it; reddit will find failure and argue endlessly; the ratings will be high, better than the "darling" shows, but this sub will not accept it.
Until a new season of The Wheel of Time...
Saar13 t1_j9ynl8c wrote
This is for live sports. I don't think AppleTV+ will have an ad-supported version, but live sports will definitely have ads.
Saar13 t1_j9qv8jy wrote
Reply to comment by ChronicMaster912 in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
Well, the CFO just updated that they're going to hit $4 billion of cost cutting (up from $3.5 billion previously). As much as they say the worst is over, the bleeding won't stop.
Saar13 t1_j9quoeh wrote
Reply to comment by Jaguarluffy in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
Exactly. That's why I said negative EPS almost 5 times worse than predicted was the worst case scenario. Investors expected to lose x and lost 5x.
Saar13 t1_j9qs30u wrote
Reply to comment by Dangerous-Hawk16 in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
They will come to Q1 2023 very pressured. The Last of Us has good ratings, but what will that mean in subscriber earnings for HBO/HBOMax? If they continue with these successive minimum increases, they will have serious problems in maintaining a minimum of investor confidence. Even more so now that Wall Street seems to have had enough of believing in streaming.
Saar13 t1_j9qobxu wrote
Reply to Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
The EPS is much lower than expected. WBD will have a hard time convincing the market, with this very slow growth in subscriptions. If Q1 2023 doesn't turn out really well, I bet Wall Street folds.
Saar13 t1_j9duped wrote
Reply to Paramount’s $1.5 Billion Write-Down Is the Bill for Peak TV Coming Due | Analysis by flowerhoney10
I can assume that we will have something around only 2 shows per month (new shows or new seasons) in the vast majority of streams. I imagine 24 "big" shows is a limit for them. I used quotes around "big" because they aren't necessarily good shows, most being unoriginal (a prequel, a sequel, a franchise; oh god I hate franchises right now).
Saar13 t1_j98ia1d wrote
Reply to comment by SeanJuan in Future-Set Hello Tomorrow! Is Another Unique, (Qualified) Success for Apple TV+ by PetyrDayne
Ok. Let's pretend.
Saar13 t1_j98dfnb wrote
Reply to comment by SeanJuan in Future-Set Hello Tomorrow! Is Another Unique, (Qualified) Success for Apple TV+ by PetyrDayne
Name me a Disney or WBD/HBO show that doesn't get a ton of posts here when it's on the air. There are daily threads of The Last of Us and nobody complains. It even seems that this is exclusive to some company. Naive.
Saar13 t1_j98d7hx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Future-Set Hello Tomorrow! Is Another Unique, (Qualified) Success for Apple TV+ by PetyrDayne
But what would be Apple's anticompetitive behavior in relation to AppleTV+? hey didn't buy any studios; they're just playing sitting on top of money. What's happening to traditional studios like WBD and Paramount is their fault.
Saar13 t1_j974zrx wrote
Reply to comment by IamtheSlothKing in Future-Set Hello Tomorrow! Is Another Unique, (Qualified) Success for Apple TV+ by PetyrDayne
Apple plays a long game, and given the financial disaster of traditional media groups, they could be long-term winners. It's simply waiting until most of the competition has no more money to compete. It's "very Apple" to do that, by the way.
I was reading a news story this week that Google may be paying Apple $30 billion annually to simply keep Google as the default search in Safari and a few other simple deals. That alone represents annual revenue for WBD and Paramount. It's a money machine that will wait for others to fail, without any worries. Lucky for them.
Saar13 t1_j9147zb wrote
Of course not. TLoU isn't bad, but it's so far from being the masterpiece that many people want to make it out to be. This sub is lacking good and innovative shows or is very sensitive to mass marketing. What a shame.
Saar13 t1_j8ykks1 wrote
So early for that.
Saar13 t1_j8kcasu wrote
Reply to comment by WeDriftEternal in Report: NBC Is Preparing To Win Back The NBA by bluenowait
NBA wants to raise fees and Zaslav literally said they don't need the NBA. Perhaps TNT will sit out of the next round of NBA rights negotiations.
Saar13 t1_jed7hq1 wrote
Reply to No franchise movies to get excited about anymore by Thedobby22
Traditional studios don't have the money anymore. It's obvious that these studios (Disney, Warner, Paramount, Universal and Lionsgate) are going to bet everything on popular franchises, whether in cinema or TV. Originality will drop sharply at these companies and we don't know how long boutique studios like A24 will be able to keep original films at low grosses. Seriously, I hate expanded universes, franchises, and all that bullshit.
If there's one piece of good news that came out this week, it's Apple deciding to invest in theatrical releases. They have infinite money and seem, at least for now, more concerned with building prestige than making money. Apple is going to be an A24 (with 2.5 trillion in market value) and should give some artistic freedom. At least until they already have the prestige they seek so much.