As long theorized, streaming consumers treat the platforms as video stores and basic cable networks, catching up on theatrical films and older television shows
I think we're gonna get to a point where outside of Netflix, movies that are exclusively released on a streaming service are gonna be practically extinct. Granted, these companies do need new "content" (not a fan of using that word) to prop up their streaming service, but they should really focus more on their massive library of content they already own and licensed content than anything else. Especially if that's what being watched way more than any exclusive streaming content.
Though, I'd argue they should be spending at least some money on streaming originals to at least add some new things to their service. You can't expect to get the next Stranger Things or The Mandalorian if you don't produce/make new shows.
I think we're gonna get to a point where outside of Netflix, movies that are exclusively released on a streaming service are gonna be practically extinct. Granted, these companies do need new "content" (not a fan of using that word) to prop up their streaming service, but they should really focus more on their massive library of content they already own and licensed content than anything else. Especially if that's what being watched way more than any exclusive streaming content.
Though, I'd argue they should be spending at least some money on streaming originals to at least add some new things to their service. You can't expect to get the next Stranger Things or The Mandalorian if you don't produce/make new shows.