Disney is running three of the biggest entertainment brands of all time straight into the ground, and it's because of Netflix envy.
I opened my Disney+ app today for the first time in goodness knows how long. And about 30 seconds later, I was frustratingly reminded why that's the case. Not a single thing from the carousel at the top of the app or the row of content algorithmically chosen for each user looked remotely interesting. Scrolling down the app, I was assaulted by row after row of titles that seemed like they'd look interesting if I was eight.
just make good shows and movies? Do you think you all could maybe give that a try at some point? Because shows like Ahsoka, The Book of Boba Fett, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and the newly released The Acolyte all seemed intent on checking every box except the most important one: be interesting. I had high hopes for the latter, but it, too, has fallen short.
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