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Since 2006, Disney has made 44 films.

Guess how much, on average, each film made at the box office?

$850 MILLION!
Here is how it breaks down between studios.

Disney + Pixar
22 films @ $700 million avg.

Marvel
18 films @ $1 billion avg.

Star Wars
4 films @ $1.2 billion avg.
This is the Disney+ interface on connected TV.

You can click into each of the 5 "brand" tiles or just scroll.
Consumers can make profile avatars from any Disney character.
Disney+ is launching on November 12th and will be $6.99/month or $69.99/year ($5.83/month)
There will also be a bundle available

$12.99 for Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+
Disney expects to have 60-90 million subs by 2025.

Netflix has 151 million subs right now.

I think that target is definitely achievable for Disney+.

At 100 million subs at $70/year, that's $7 billion in incremental revenue.
Disney+ expected to be profitable in 2024.
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