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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Mar 9 Nov - 5:26 | |
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Disney Rolls Out the Blue Carpet in Celebration of Disney+ Day
In Sept., Disney announced that we would be celebrating Disney+ Day in a big way on November 12, and we’re excited to share more about what Disney Parks guests and shopDisney users can expect later this week as we roll out the blue carpet around the world for Disney+ subscribers.
In celebration of Disney+ Day, Disney+ subscribers with a valid ticket or pass and theme park reservations for the day will enjoy special benefits at select Disney theme parks. Disney+ subscribers are invited with their travel party to enter all theme parks at both Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort 30 minutes before regular park open.
Disney+ subscribers are the real stars at Disney Hollywood Studios and Disneyland Park, where guests will be welcomed with a blue carpet experience, including special photo opportunities throughout the parks.
Plus up your photos with complimentary Disney PhotoPass digital download(s) taken at select locations, offered especially to Disney+ subscribers via the My Disney Experience and Disneyland apps.
Fan favorite Disney+ characters are also joining the festivities with appearances around the parks. The fun doesn’t stop there – there are more surprises in store for subscribers who visit on Disney+ Day at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort!
Learn about how you can celebrate Disney+ Day at Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort via handy event guides directly in the My Disney Experience mobile app and the Disneyland app. If you’re on your mobile device, you can directly access the Walt Disney World Resort event guide and the Disneyland Resort event guide.
Disney+ Day is coming to Disneyland Paris too with a special celebration taking place at Walt Disney Studios Park for all guests to enjoy!* Be the star you are, and strut the blue carpet in true Hollywood style, stopping along the way for selfies with Disney characters dressed in blue for the occasion. Relax between takes in an eatery reminiscent of the Golden Age of Hollywood at Restaurant en Coulisse – and don’t miss the chance to indulge in a complimentary Disney+ Day-inspired treat offered with each menu item purchase. Disney+ Day photo locations will plus up your pics with special character appearances (both in-person and virtual); and to culminate the celebration, Walt Disney Studios Park will remain open for 30 extra minutes with a grand finale illuminating the Tower of Terror in blue.**
You can celebrate with Disney Parks from home, too! Step up your selfie game on the My Disney Experience app with a special appearance from Grogu. This all-new AR feature rolls out November 12, and just for Disney+ Day, you will be able to give it a go right from home!
Disney+ subscribers will enjoy more special benefits from home with free shipping on shopDisney from November 12-14. In addition, for a limited time starting TODAY, shopDisney is rolling out new customizable products from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel including short sleeve and long sleeve T-shirts for kids and adults from Disney+ favorites: “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Luca,” “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” and “Loki.”
In celebration of Disney+ Day, Disney Publishing Worldwide will offer selected $0.99 cent eBooks Nov. 8-17. Fans can discover the stories behind their favorite Disney+ series, including, “Loki,” “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,” and “The Mandalorian.”
You can also choose to memorialize the magic with the release of a limited set of digital collectibles representing some of the most beloved characters and stories from iconic Disney franchises. Each digital collectible purchase will include a free offer code allowing new subscribers to enjoy several free months of Disney+.***
And if you’re not already a Disney+ subscriber, you can join in the celebration with a special, introductory offer, and get one month of Disney+ for only $1.99, then $7.99/mo.
Stay tuned for the big day here on the Disney Parks Blog – we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Guests may be required to verify that they are a Disney+ subscriber by displaying their logged-in home screen on the Disney+ app via their phone to receive special benefits at the parks. Please be sure to download the Disney+ app and sign in prior to arrival.
*A Health Pass is required for any guests aged above 12 years and 2 months in order to visit Disneyland Paris. Please visit our Health and Safety page https://www.disneylandparis.com/en-us/health-safety-measures/
**Please note that seasons, shows, parades and similar events at Disney Parks may be changed, delayed or cancelled at any time without notice for reasons beyond our control.
*** This Disney+ offer is only valid for new and returning Disney+ subscribers, cannot be shared with any other person or transferred in exchange for money or any other consideration, with or without the NFT, and is only available in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Netherlands, Spain, Mexico, and Singapore. https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2021/11/disney-rolls-out-the-blue-carpet-in-celebration-of-disney-plus-day/ Flounder69 aime ce message |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Mar 9 Nov - 22:08 | |
| - Thumper a écrit:
- Il manque aussi Fantasia 2000 je crois, non ?
Donc si je comprends bien, nous aurons en France en format IMAX les films Marvel suivants : Les Gardiens de la Galaxie, Les Gardiens de la Galaxie Vol. 2, Captain America : Civil War, Doctor Strange, Thor : Ragnarok, Black Panther et Avengers : Infinity War ? Et ce de manière définitive ? Des films d'animation comme Fantasia 2000, La Belle et la Bête (1991), La Planète au trésor ou encore Le Roi Lion (1994) ont effectivement été proposés dans des salles IMAX, mais pas dans des formats d'image différents comme les films énoncés par @Dash. Je suppose que c'est pour cela qu'il ne l'a pas inclus dans sa liste. Difficile de savoir s'ils seront un jour présenté en IMAX Enhanced, les normes ayant sans doute bien changés depuis et les films déjà disponibles en 4K et Dobly Vision/Dolby Atmos (pas encore Fantasia 2000 cependant pour revenir sur ce cas particulier). On peut remarquer qu'une nouvelle catégorie "Versions", va s'ajouter à coté de Suggestions, Bonus et Détails. |
| | | martin0705
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Mer 10 Nov - 12:19 | |
| Ils font comme l'année dernière, un jeu pour découvrir des programmes Disney + dans un décor (comme le jeu popcorn garage) : https://www.allocine.fr/article/fichearticle_gen_carticle=18704098.html |
| | | Dash Administrateur
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| | | | L'Oncle Walt
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Mer 10 Nov - 16:43 | |
| Pixar présenteront Vendredi les séries Cars et Win or Lose ainsi que des making-of pour Alerte Rouge et Buzz L'Éclair. - Citation :
- Celebrate Disney+ Day as Pete Docter gives a personal tour of Pixar Animation Studios and introduces projects coming to Disney+, including a new Cars series, Pixar’s first long-form animated series, “Win or Lose,” and some behind-the-scenes documentaries on the making of the upcoming theatrical releases, “Turning Red” and “Lightyear.”
Les adultes sont juste des enfants qui ont grandi. Flounder69 et Brozen aiment ce message |
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| | | | DonaldtheDuck
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| Sujet: Disney+ Day Mer 10 Nov - 22:48 | |
| Pour info : Disneyland Paris célèbre aussi le Disney+ Day et fait profiter ses visiteurs d’une journée spéciale au cœur du Parc Walt Disney Studios () ! Ils pourront arpenter le tapis bleu dans la plus pure tradition hollywoodienne, sans oublier de prendre quelques selfies en chemin avec les personnages Disney, vêtus de bleu pour l’occasion. Le Restaurant en Coulisseproposera un dessert thématisé offert pour tout achat d’un menu. Pour une journée encore plus magique, le parc Walt Disney Studios ouvrira ses portes une demi-heure de plus et le Grand Final illuminera de bleu le Hollywood Tower Hotel Walt Disney: "Disneyland ne sera jamais achevé tant qu'il restera dans ce monde une parcelle d'imagination."
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| | | Flounder69 Modérateur
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| | | | L'Oncle Walt
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Jeu 11 Nov - 12:19 | |
| Disney compte se focaliser davantage sur le contenu préscolaire pour le futur de Disney+, à l'image de Netflix et de HBO Max. Ce sont actuellement 18 séries pour jeunes enfants qui sont à l'étude. Disney Television Animation travaillent également sur 31 films originaux, certains pour Disney Channel, d'autres pour Disney Junior et encore d'autres pour Disney+. Les adultes sont juste des enfants qui ont grandi. |
| | | Dash Administrateur
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| | | | Vinc Modérateur
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Ven 12 Nov - 2:57 | |
| Je me suis précipité sur Sous le casque : L'héritage de Boba Fett Le format est très court, mais franchement j'ai bien aimé car il y avait des images d'archives et quelques anecdotes que je ne connaissais pas encore. Le documentaire se focalise sur la genèse du personnage et sa popularité malgré le peu de présence dans les films (6 minutes et 32 secondes !) et un texte anecdotique (quatre lignes de texte !). Le mystérieux personnage avait déjà conquis le public avant même d'apparaître au cinéma ! Le futur de Boba Fett est à peine évoqué (quelques images, déjà vues dans la bande annonce de la série Star Wars : Le Livre de Boba Fett, en fin de documentaire). |
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| | | | IamGroot
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Ven 12 Nov - 4:06 | |
| Le Plusanniversary des Simpson est assez osé dans son utilisation des persos Disney ! - Spoiler:
Qui aurait cru voir un jour Dingo ou même Donald boire de l’alcool dans un contenu produit par Disney !
Olaf Présente a un format ultra court, ca se regarde très rapidement donc facilement. Ca fonctionne et j’ai ri plusieurs fois Je s'appelle Groot ! |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Ven 12 Nov - 4:41 | |
| J'ai regardé les courts-métrages "Olaf présente", je m'attendais à mieux. J'avais adoré le passage d'Olaf dans Frozen II quand il recap Frozen, mais là un peu moins... |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Ven 12 Nov - 9:18 | |
| - IamGroot a écrit:
- Le Plusanniversary des Simpson est assez osé dans son utilisation des persos Disney !
- Spoiler:
Qui aurait cru voir un jour Dingo ou même Donald boire de l’alcool dans un contenu produit par Disney
Dans le cartoon "Défense de fumer" (1951), on voit bien un Dingo accro à la cigarette... |
| | | Vinc Modérateur
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Ven 12 Nov - 20:04 | |
| Les parcs à thème Disney teintés de bleu à l'occasion du Disney+ Day : - Citation :
- Disney Castles, Icons Glow Disney+ Blue as Disney Rolls Out Blue Carpet for Disney+ Day
The inaugural Disney+ Day is here and we’re celebrating in grand style at Disney Parks with breathtaking blue-colored castles and park icons, special blue carpet experiences and other exciting surprises especially for Disney+ subscribers and fans!
In honor of the day, several of our Disney castles are glowing brilliant Disney+ blue! Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World, Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Resort and Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland are shining like never before!
Other favorite park icons – Spaceship Earth at EPCOT and the infamous Hollywood Tower Hotel at Disneyland Paris – are also glowing blue as part of the Disney+ celebration.
At Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disneyland park, Disney+ subscribers are receiving the blue carpet treatment with special photo opportunities throughout the parks. And along with the photo opportunities, subscribers receive complimentary Disney PhotoPass photo downloads at select locations.
Guests can also join the Disney+ Day celebration before they even step into the park! Park entry touchpoints will shine Disney+ blue for the occasion and random guests may even experience a special audio surprise from a fan-favorite original Disney+ series.
Popular Disney+ characters are joining the festivities as well with appearances around the parks. Don’t be surprised to see popular characters like Moana, Variant Loki, Carl and Dug from “Up” and others at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and at the Disneyland Resort during the celebration.
And Disneyland Paris is rolling out the blue carpet at Walt Disney Studios and celebrating with special character appearances and photo opportunities throughout the day.
The celebration also extends beyond the parks! Step up your selfie game on the My Disney Experience app with a special appearance from Grogu. This all-new AR feature rolls out just for Disney+ Day, so be sure to give it a go right from home!
Disney+ subscribers can enjoy more special benefits from home with free shipping on shopDisney from Nov. 12-14. In addition, for a limited time, shopDisney is rolling out new customizable products from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel including short sleeve and long sleeve T-shirts for kids and adults from Disney+ favorites: “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Luca,” “Star Wars: The Bad Batch,” and “Loki.”
If you’re not already a Disney+ subscriber, you can join in the celebration with a special, introductory offer, and get one month of Disney+ for only $1.99, then $7.99/mo. https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2021/11/disney-castles-icons-glow-disney-blue-as-disney-rolls-out-blue-carpet-for-disney-plus-day/?CMP=SOC-DPFY22Q1wo1111210005B&fbclid=IwAR0jQbDz50MZ_Eh3hGZu0EHsrbTwC0veRcgEIIee03gDKr9uoKVENoUf-0w Flounder69 et Brozen aiment ce message |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Sam 13 Nov - 1:28 | |
| Le show était dispensable. Après la sortie de quelques personnages et de magic shots était sympa. J'ai cru comprendre d'ailleurs que les photos étaient gratuites pour la journée. |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Sam 13 Nov - 5:37 | |
| Je suis globalement un peu déçue par les annonces qui ont été faîtes durant cette journée... Une ribambelle de projets Marvel (qui personnellement, ne m'intéressent pas) et absolument rien de Star Wars, je suis limite choquée. ^^" |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Dim 14 Nov - 0:46 | |
| Après Star Wars, c'est assez compréhensible en soit, il y a une convention totalement dédiée tous les ans ou deux ans selon la période ou ils font leurs annonces et il y a déjà une dizaine de projets à différents stades de préparation. "Vous devez vous rappeler dans la vie qu'il y a un positif pour chaque négatif et un négatif pour chaque positif." Anne Hathaway “Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate.” - Jack Sparrow « Mille liliputiens ! » Balthazar Picsou ---------- Avatar : Helga (Atlantis: The Lost Empire - Disney) |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Mar 16 Nov - 1:34 | |
| ScreenRant pointe les ratés du premier Disney+ Day : - Citation :
- Disney+ Day Was An Unadulterated Disaster
The first Disney+ Day was a celebration of the platform's anniversary and a thank you to subscribers. However, the event was largely a mess.
Much to the disappointment of viewers, Disney+ Day turned out to be an unadulterated disaster. Disney+ The Walt Disney Company's proprietary streaming service for movies and TV shows in their library, as well as for original content. Aside from Disney’s own previously released content, Disney+ also offers films and television shows from its various divisions, including Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Freeform, and 20th Century Studios. However, what should have been an exciting livestream and big celebration with Disney+ Day was marred with head-scratching decisions and a short-sighted rollout.
In 2017, Disney announced its plan to develop its own direct-to-consumer entertainment service, targeting a launch date after the company’s existing agreement with Netflix ended. After years of development and acquisition of assets from its subsidiaries, Disney bolstered its content portfolio. The media giant officially launched Disney+ on November 12, 2019. Within the first five days of its launch, more than 15 million subscribers joined Disney+ mainly due to its free trial promotion. Fast-forward to two years later, there are already 118.1 million global subscribers enjoying Disney’s offering. To honor the platform’s subscribers and commemorate its second anniversary, The Walt Disney Company hosted Disney+ Day.
On November 12, 2021, Disney+ had a day quite packed with announcements. The streaming service finally began operating in its Asia-Pacific markets. Subscribers were given access to promotions and surprises available in Disney Parks and Resorts around the world. Most importantly, there were new shows and films arriving on Disney+ for the first time, aside from the highly-anticipated content releases and exclusive sneak peeks of future projects. Unfortunately, despite these, the celebration turned out to be quite a disappointment — here's why.
Disney+ Day Reveals Leaked Early
Originally intended to be the source of news of upcoming releases, Disney+ Day focused on presenting reveals from the Star Wars and Marvel franchises and first looks at other original content. Its new content included trailers for The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, the popular animated franchise’s revival, and Baymax, a Big Hero 6 spinoff series. The cast of Willow, the fantasy show sequel to the 1988 film of the same name, was also introduced. The most-awaited reveal of the event was the sizzle reel of the limited Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Sadly, all the abovementioned were leaked online a day before Disney’s plan. Although they were promptly taken down from YouTube, news sites had already gotten ahold of the content and reported them ahead of time. Moreover, subscribers had been robbed of the excitement of officially hearing for the first time the slew of future projects, which were meant to add to the movies and TV shows dropping for Disney+ Day. Not only did the leak make Disney+ Day less impactful, but it also significantly decreased the number of surprises the platform had up its sleeve.
Disney+'S Biggest Reveals Were Behind Paywalls
Unlike the teaser trailers and clips for relatively smaller announcements, Disney+’s biggest reveals hid behind paywalls. The Obi-Wan Kenobi footage and first looks at upcoming Marvel shows were exclusively released on Disney+, which required a subscription to be unlocked. This move was made in response to the drastically slow increase in subscriber numbers — a mere two million in one quarter — and a sharp drop in Disney’s stock.
To lure people in, Disney+ offered a full month of subscription for just $1.99, in hopes of them eventually agreeing to pay the full price once the promo expires. The studio intentionally leveraged the content of its highest-earning and most popular subsidiaries, depending on their fans for its much-needed subscriber boost. However, those willing to spend just to watch a few seconds of the fourth-wall-breaking She-Hulk portrayed by Tatiana Maslany or Oscar Isaac as Moon Knight had already been subscribed to Disney+, considering that it houses most of the MCU’s content. While it was meant to encourage people to subscribe, the very things that might have enticed new subscribers to sign up were foolishly the very reveals a potential new audience couldn't see. This marketing decision to deprive casual viewers of Star Wars and Marvel arguably just discouraged them from subscribing in the long run.
Disney+ Day's Twitter Thread Went Wrong
While social media could have been an effective means of sharing Disney+ Day news, there were mishaps in how the event actually used it. For starters, Disney chose to keep track of their announcements through a poorly constructed Twitter thread. Perhaps the company failed to realize that not all potential subscribers were Twitter users. Although Disney also posted on their Instagram account, they still failed to cater to the greater number of people using YouTube regularly. In fact, this trend was a driving force behind Netflix’s TUDUM fan event and DC FanDome directly streaming on YouTube.
Moreover, Disney’s tweeting schedule failed to sync with the lifting of news embargoes, hence, several sites had already shared some clips and concept art even before the designated tweet went up. Also, with Star Wars and MCU content locked behind paywalls, only the links to those specials were posted. Sure, there were official posters included, but there were no pictures of the newly introduced Marvel heroes, which could have been a more appealing advertisement. Consequently, there was a high possibility of people scrolling through the thread and not noticing those reveals, making the tweets practically useless.
Furthermore, despite Disney+ risking its entire event on a Twitter thread, the tweets were not carefully checked before going on live. For instance, when it announced the new National Geographic Show, Welcome to Earth, the Disney+ account wrongly tagged Twitch streamer Will Smith, instead of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s former lead. Worse, the mistake wasn't corrected. On top of that, the Disney Twitter account's method of tagging creatives and celebrities involved with projects in the running thread meant notifications for them turned into a nightmare. As a result, every time a new tweet was added, the list of people getting tagged continued to grow, even when they were no longer connected to the projects discussed. This includes mentions of Patrick Dempsey, Jeff Kinney, Andy Samberg, and Sarah Jessica Parker in tweets not related to what they were promoting.
Disney+ Day Didn't Reveal Enough To Justify The Event
At the end of Disney+ Day, people were quick to respond to the Twitter thread, expressing their disappointment over the minimal number of reveals. Despite promising an abundance of Star Wars content, only a glimpse at the documentary Under the Helmet: The Legacy of Boba Fett, which sets up the upcoming series, The Book of Boba Fett, was available for consumption. Meanwhile, Disney resorted to sharing only logos and locked footage, but its last tweet referenced a number of untapped titles, causing disappointment to those who were really tuned in.
Disney+ Day was hyped up as a grand celebration of the service’s existing and upcoming content. While it was quite understandable that the subscribers were the center of the event, given that it was also meant to celebrate Disney+’s second anniversary, there was barely enough news for people to get excited about. The event might have been different from the annual Disney Investor Day, which takes a closer look at the entire company, but the public’s expectations on the first Disney+ Day were certainly not satisfied. https://screenrant.com/disney-plus-day-disappointing-bad-problems/ |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Mar 16 Nov - 8:21 | |
| 100% d’accord avec cet article. Ce Disney+ Day a été un bon gros pétard mouillé… dans la forme et dans le fond.
Disney a teasé cet événement depuis des semaines. Tout le monde s’attendait a un événement spectaculaire. On a eu une série de tweets et 3 teasers de séries Marvel … Les fans attendaient cet événement avec impatience, ils ont du passer l’après-midi à réactualiser leur fil Twitter pour au final n’avoir que des dates de sorties car 99% des projets étaient connus. Et la première heure n’était que du teasing pour soit des remakes, soit des suites a des vieux classiques… Disney sait nous vendre sa plateforme…. Le pire je crois c’est l’annonce du film Better Nate than Ever. Ils te sortent un titre, le casting et c’est tout. D’accord et donc c’est quoi ce film ? Quelle est l’histoire ?! En fait on a vraiment eu la démonstration que Disney+, dans sa conception originale et qui persiste aux US, est beaucoup trop limité. Disney ne produit rien en dehors de ses franchises, aucune création vraiment originales …
En France, les fans Disney pestent sur la priorité mise sur Star. Mais regardez ce que donne Disney+ seul … D’accord Disney France ne met pas assez en avant le patrimoine de l’entreprise. Mais au moins on a un potentiel de croissance avec Star … Franchement je ne vois pas comment Disney+ espère attirer de nouveaux consommateurs aux US … J’en viens donc au grand absent de cette journée : Star. Pour le public international Disney aurait dû communiquer sur l’avenir de cet univers. On a eu l’annonce de 4 films et en France un teaser de Week-end Family. Pourquoi ne pas avoir communiqué sur l’ensemble des contenus en développement, sur les prochaines séries exclusives (Pam & Tommy, The Wonders Years, Our King of People, Fleishman in Trouble), les productions locales … Disney+ France aurait pu communiquer sur Oussekine, Parallèles, la série sur Karl Lagerfeild … Mais non rien. Rien qui pourrait attirer un autre public que celui attiré par les franchises… Imaginez le buzzz qu’aurait fait en France une bande annonce d’Oussekine. Cette série a un potentiel énorme et pourtant le projet est encore très confidentiel… On a juste eu l’annonce du casting qui a fait 3/4 articles dans la presse … Disney France aurait aussi pu annoncer les prochaines séries qui seront ajoutées cette fin d’année … Rien. Il y a quelques semaines Disney a annoncé des productions coréennes. Avec le buzz créé par Squid Game, Disney aurait du en profiter pour annoncer la sortie internationale de ces contenus …
En bref, un événement mal conçu, sans contenu a proposer et qui aurait dû impliquer d’avantage Star. Je s'appelle Groot ! |
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| Sujet: Re: Disney+ Day [12 novembre 2021] Mar 16 Nov - 22:24 | |
| Les abonnés Disney+ et les fans ont profité d'une journée "bleue" dans les parcs Disney à l'occasion du Disney+ Day : https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2021/11/disney-plus-subscribers-fans-enjoy-blue-tiful-day-at-disney-parks/ |
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