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Previously: Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46160315 (1333 comments)
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magicalhippo ◴[] No.46192486[source]
I brought popcorn, who are we rooting for?
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aomix ◴[] No.46193212[source]
I want Netflix to lose. After living with their binge release schedule for however long now I think we're all worse off for it. So I want less of the industry to use it.
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figmert ◴[] No.46193343[source]
You are not forced to buy their product, or to buy into their schedule.
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1. almosthere ◴[] No.46193806[source]
Once Netflix buys all of these companies, you won't ever be able to watch a WB movie without a $25 netflix sub per month. (and yeah, when they are done buying all the competition that's what the monthly will be.
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2. Jtsummers ◴[] No.46193864[source]
> Once Netflix buys all of these companies, you won't ever be able to watch a WB movie without a $25 netflix sub per month. (and yeah, when they are done buying all the competition that's what the monthly will be.

That's kind of a silly argument. "People are better off paying $100+/month for 4+ streaming services than $25/month for one that has everything."

If your argument were that you'd have to pay more than the current combined cost, it'd be a better argument against mergers. Arguing against something because it's a better deal is just strange.

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3. indigodaddy ◴[] No.46194298[source]
It will be $50 soon enough if this goes through
4. almosthere ◴[] No.46194366[source]
thats not how most people do streaming, they consume everything on netflix - when the content gets stale, they cancel, move to P+, consume for a few months, stale, d+, stale, A+, etc.... 1 at a time
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5. Jtsummers ◴[] No.46194544{3}[source]
That's what some people do, the average household (per polling) has 4+ video service subscriptions.
6. WorldMaker ◴[] No.46197314[source]
It's not that silly of an argument when you factor in Blu-Ray as the other side of "won't be able to watch a WB movie without". Right now the only Netflix "Exclusives" you can find on Blu-Ray are the ones they source from Sony, Warner Brothers, or Paramount. If they own Warner Brothers one of those Blu-Ray sources goes away.

Instead of a one-time Blu-Ray purchase for ~$25 for a movie to watch as many times as you'd like, it's an ongoing subscription for $25/month. If you only want to watch that one movie in two different calendar months, you've easily doubled your spend.

(Yes, it is still apples-to-oranges because you may watch more than one movie in a month, but the flipside is that the $25/month is a variable catalog fee. The movie you want to watch may be "vaulted" that second month you want to go watch it. With Blu-Ray you control your film catalog, with Netflix some finance team does.)

(Also, yes, easy to forget Blu-Ray in this debate because Blu-Ray is dying/dead, especially in physical retail with Target and Best Buy dropping its sections. You can also substitute a lot of the same arguments here with arguments for Movies Anywhere and/or iTunes Store.)

7. sylens ◴[] No.46200074[source]
So essentially less than the cost of two tickets to see a movie in theaters today. The horror.
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8. stackedinserter ◴[] No.46200283[source]
Subscriptions add up + you will see ads and have to pay for "premium" content.