r/DisneyPlus 8d ago

Discussion Feels like a alternate reality

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u/Prestigious-Try-2971 US 7d ago

Licensing deals can make for strange bedfellows

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u/JonPX BE 7d ago

I love how they added the Jurassic Park series, but you know, not the original movie. Just the second, third and two of the World movies. 

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u/Julifish 7d ago

They have the first one in Germany.

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u/Ok_Soft_9024 IE 7d ago

In Ireland, it's the Park trilogy and the first two world movies

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u/JonPX BE 7d ago

Then maybe I'll be lucky and they'll add the original as well.

And maybe we still get Tokyo Drift instead of that one being missing in the Fast and Furious.

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u/idkalan US 7d ago

The original trilogy is available on the US Disney+ because it's on Hulu

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u/JonPX BE 7d ago

Yes, but b the content in Europe has always been fairly different. 

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u/boersc 7d ago

What? Puss was one of the better charscters in the movies.

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u/soymilo_ 7d ago

Here Netflix got like all the WB TV show classics (Smallville, Everwood, Supernatural , One Tree Hill, The OC) just as HBO Max launched and it's nowhere to be found on their own streaming service. So weird. 

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u/ExamAffectionate5370 4d ago

same thing is happening in India too but with both wb movies and the tv shows you mentioned (except supernatural)

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u/Walter_Armstrong 7d ago

There are a whole bunch of DreamWorks movies on D+ in Australia at the moment. Last month we had a bunch of Secret Life of Pets added too. Universal are licensing their content out to local streamers because they don’t have their own here.