It’s been a long time coming, but Netflix, after penning the deal in 2012, has finally announced that their purchase of the rights to the entire Disney archive will finally be made available this September. Here are our thoughts on the development.
First of all:
It is time for a happy dance…
“I’m just so excited and happy and can’t wait to watch the original ‘Alice in Wonderland,’ and reclaim my childhood because why, Johnny Depp?”
Time to realize nights and weekends have been signed away to Netflix and a couch as soon as September hits...
...and our social lives will likely go up in flames. Upset? Me? Nah.
Knowing what we’ll say to our laptop/TV screens at 3 a.m.:
How we feel when we run into “friends” who aren’t fans and they complain about Netflix being “overrun” with Disney content.
“Excuse me while I picture myself as every character I can while watching whenever I want. Sorry, not sorry.”
Also, can we just pretend the entirety of “The Mickey Mouse Club” counts as a really long movie, please? We won’t tell, Disney...
Bravo, Disney and Netflix. We couldn’t be more thrilled!
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