The trend of “deleting shows and movies just to save some tax money” is spreading among major streaming networks and has now reached a new, absurd level with Disney Plus removing the film Crater. Crater was released on May 12, 2023.
While Disney has not confirmed that Crater was removed for this reason, it seems likely considering the plan behind it. Media companies have discovered that by removing TV shows and movies from their streaming platforms, they can decrease the value of their “content assets,” which ultimately reduces their tax bill and licensing fees.
This ruthless strategy reveals how Hollywood has become overrun by executives more concerned with Wall Street than the creative content their companies produce. It is incredibly disheartening not only for those who worked on these shows and movies, but also for fans and anyone who appreciates that not everything needs to be an instant blockbuster to have meaning and impact.
2023-07-09 22:00:07 Disney Deletes Streaming Movie That Only Released In May
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