"The Boys Season 2 will start to roll out episodes on Amazon Prime Friday, Sept. 4. The first three episodes will be available all at once, with the remaining five being doled out on a weekly basis." [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
"The Boys Season 2 will start to roll out episodes on Amazon Prime Friday, Sept. 4. The first three episodes will be available all at once, with the remaining five being doled out on a weekly basis."
That’s a smart release schedule. Get viewers firmly entrenched then keep them coming back each week, old school network style. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
That’s a smart release schedule. Get viewers firmly entrenched then keep them coming back each week, old school network style.
**** that model. I like watching a series when I want to watch not being forced to watch according to a marketing group.
If its really popular, I have no choice but to watch on their schedule due to spoilers everywhere aka GOT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
**** that model. I like watching a series when I want to watch not being forced to watch according to a marketing group.
If its really popular, I have no choice but to watch on their schedule due to spoilers everywhere aka GOT.
Agreed. I've missed a few episodes of doom patrol and stargirl and avoided spoilers so I can binge some [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
**** that model. I like watching a series when I want to watch not being forced to watch according to a marketing group.
If its really popular, I have no choice but to watch on their schedule due to spoilers everywhere aka GOT.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
**** that model. I like watching a series when I want to watch not being forced to watch according to a marketing group.
If its really popular, I have no choice but to watch on their schedule due to spoilers everywhere aka GOT.
Agreed.
Amazon isn't an Over-The-Air Free TV network, it's $12.99 per month or $119.00 per year.
This is a ploy on their part to make viewers pay for at least 2 months of Amazon Prime to see the show in "Real Time".
And I'd cancel HBO Max if I was paying more than the $7.50 a month rate I'm getting through Spectrum because it's a shit streamer that offers far less relevant content than either Starz or Showtime, both of which cost $7.50 per month combined. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
This is a ploy on their part to make viewers pay for at least 2 months of Amazon Prime to see the show in "Real Time".
It may also be a ploy on their part to try and stretch out limited release content in the wake of rona production cutdowns. [Reply]