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Old 11-11-2018, 23:22   #2659
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2018)

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
There will be some who can afford everything and some who can afford nothing, but most of us are somewhere in the middle. So, its all down to what content is available on what streamers at what cost.

If people want to watch the new Star Wars series' and films in the future, they will likely need to take Disney's streamer, as that will be the only place to get that stuff. But, if people simultaneously want the latest Batman films, Harry Potter, James Bond etc and they're all available on separate services, then things get interesting and I agree, there will be a cut off point for most of us.
People can just as easily buy the DVD/Blu Ray or pay to watch on the likes of Sky Store , Virgin Movies , iTunes etc especially for movies.

I watch very little Disney content so the odd one time movie it would save me to do this.
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