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Disney Pulls Back on Marvel and Star Wars Content #2532
August 11, 2023

In episode #2532, we talk about why Disney has decided to stop producing so much Marvel and Star Wars content. We discuss what these franchises are used for at Disney before delving into why having too much of it isn’t beneficial. To learn how to make the most out of your marketing strategies from the actions of the one and only Disney, press play now!
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[00:00] Today’s topic: Disney Pulls Back on Marvel and Star Wars Content.

[00:19] What companies like Disney and Netflix are using Marvel and Star Wars for?

[01:58] Why too much of this content on Disney Plus is not worth it for the company?

[03:13] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

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