While the theatrical market continues to decline for everyone who isn’t Tom Cruise, streaming services are also facing an uncertain future. The COVID-19 pandemic only ensured that the entertainment industry was looking towards exclusive services in the future, and the widespread box office decline has only contributed to that.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY There were many solid shows that failed to get renewed; Minx, Love Life, Made For Love, Fate: The Wink Saga, Blockbuster, Night Sky, The Wilds, Shantaram, Rutherford Falls, Why Women Kill, and The First Lady all got canceled in a particularly brutal, competitive season. In an era of mass cancelations, the streaming wars will grow even more contentious in 2023.
Netflix Is Preparing Its Future Netflix is facing an uncertain future; while the platform was the first in the game and remained at the top for quite some time, it seems like the service is interested in adding subscribers through new media techniques, such as gaming features, workout videos, and inventive narrative programs like next year’s Kaleidoscope, which can be viewed in any order.
Apple TV+ Is Trying To Sustain Its Run of Success The one service that seems to have not hit any major hurdles is Apple TV+, which became the first streaming service to win the Academy Award for Best Picture with CODA. Although this year Apple TV+ didn’t get so lucky with Emancipation, they may have some other contenders on their hands next year with Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon and Ridley Scott’s Napoleon.
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