At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Disney has laid out what audiences should expect from their new streaming service and touches upon the Fox deal.
According to Variety’s Tom Spangler, Sherwood said that there’s not a lot he can talk about with regards to the logistics of Disney’s acquisition of Fox’s assets — itself the single-biggest deal that has occurred under Disney CEO Bob Iger’s supervision. Iger has a clear plan in motion for expanding Disney’s media empire, but they’re not discussing the details at this event:
Since the deal was just announced and there’s still a number of legal questions that are going to have to be asked before it’s finalized, it’s only logical to assume that we’ll have to wait a bit before we know the specifics. That being said, Sherwood was significantly more talkative about Disney’s currently-unnamed streaming platform. According to Sherwood, thousands of episodes from Disney’s various shows will be available at launch, alongside several original movies and shows (and that’s not even getting into the movies they’ve produced, or what Fox will bring to the table):
Ben Sherwood assured the audience that among the streaming-exclusive content will be some kind of follow-up to the High School Musical series with the original producers involved. Before this event, it was confirmed that a Star Wars show designed for the platform was also in early development, a television series based on Monsters, Inc., and a new Marvel show, along with several original movies. The platform is expected to be less expensive than Netflix in order to attract a number of customers to the service.
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