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Well ladies and gentlemen,
Now that Disney has gobbled up most of 20th Century Fox and its film & TV assets, how do you suppose this will affect Fox's output of 4k titles (and Blu-ray in general), especially when it comes to their catalog of obscure, classic, and neo-classic films? Personally, I believe this is a major blow to physical media in general given Disney's abysmal track record of releasing back catalog titles besides their animated feature films (most of them anyway) and the fact that they're about to launch their own streaming service using Disney and Fox titles as its backbone. |
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