Disney, Transmission | Towards Disney +: – It’s quite rude



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Comedian Christoffer Schjelderup is settling for the launch of Disney +. However, the choice of electrical service is fully conscious.

Disney + eventually launched in Norway to take the rat on Netflix and HBO’s hegemony as a streaming platform. With them are a number of original titles that Norwegians know well, especially since childhood. Titles include Star Wars, all Marvel series, Pixar movies, and The Mandalorian.

See Schjelderups humorous showdown with Disney in the video on top of the case.

Disney has digital channels plastered with commercials. If you are looking for something similar to a Disney title, go straight to the advertisement on how to get a subscription to Disney +.

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CURSE: Comedian Christoffer Schjelderup takes a tough stand against Disney + because of his trouble at home.
Photo: Arne Ristesund (Bergensavisen)

The big disappointed favorite

But the launch has not only received good comments. Comedian Christoffer Schjelderup was angry when he signed a subscription.

– I really wanted to be a little boy with a birthday on Christmas Eve and was looking forward to December 24 on Disney +, he writes in a Facebook post.

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Finally, he was able to fulfill his childhood wish, getting Disney whenever he wanted. It was launched with an annual subscription.

– If I could have bought a lifetime with Disney +, I would have bought it. They bought my whole childhood, he says.

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Country problem

But Schjelderup was very disappointed after subscribing and preparing to see the big favorite The Mandalorian. Because while he was popping the popcorn and getting ready on the couch, he clicked on his favorite series to watch it all.

– There are also two episodes available! The series is finished, it is shown finished. The second season will begin airing on October 30. But Disney + has released two episodes, he says.

The full season has been available in the US, and there’s little time until the second season is released there.

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LOOKING FORWARD: Comedian Christoffer Schjelderup was eager to see the favorite The Mandalorian.
Photo: disneyplus.com

He emphasizes that this is a problem within the country. But since he lives in a developed country, he has those problems after all, he says with a touch of humor.

– There are many major problems, and we are in the middle of a pandemic, and this is probably far back on the list. But on my list, it’s at the top, says the comedian.

In order to see what (most) Disney has to offer, you have to pay SEK 69 per month, or SEK 689 for an annual subscription.

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– I think it’s pretty rude. They’ve been marketed a lot on The Mandalorian, and when people subscribe, it’s not available. It would have been something completely different if the series came out every week, but this is over, Schjelderup tells Nettavisen.

– Do you think you can make the giant turn around?

– I think they can turn around. I have already received feedback from people postponing the subscription until everything is out. I know it is a big country problem. But I live in Bergen, we have new restrictions and we have to be at home a lot. I feel like I might need this in my life right now, he says and laughs.

There are also reports that Disney + has had technical issues at launch. The company has not responded to Nettavisen’s inquiries, despite repeated attempts.

Disney conscious choice

However, Disney’s choice to release episodes one by one has been previously reported by CNBC, Tech Times, and TVLine, among others. It was later explained that the reason is that there is a lot of competition in the streaming market and Disney wants loyal customers.

The model for Netflix, where entire seasons are released at once, worked when there wasn’t much competition in the market. The Screenrant website writes that there is now more evidence that this model is struggling, and that people who are waiting for the release of a great series have been reported to sign up for a free 30-day subscription and then end it as soon as they have seen it. the series ended.

Therefore, Disney now prioritizes building a deep and lasting relationship with its viewers and has thus chosen to release the episodes in the traditional television way.



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