Very interesting info, BDF. I personally do find the 'legacy deals' excuse questionable. There is no Disney content on Netflix, so I don't see how a movie like The Three Musketeers cannot remain on Disney+ if it is not available anywhere else.Big Disney Fan wrote:Unfortunately, as Looper pointed out, Disney did not bother to inform subscribers of what was going on, and they felt kind of deceived when they were taken down, which led to a drop in subscriptions, especially after "The Mandalorian" completed its first season. In addition to the titles mentioned in the article, other titles taken out included "White Wilderness" and "Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers". What are the legacy deals surrounding those two? Granted, I believe "The Three Musketeers" was on Netflix for a time, but I don't believe "White Wilderness" ever was, so what gives?
In any case, if Disney+ ever becomes available in my country I may give it a go to satisfy my curiosity but I don't see myself paying a monthly fee for it. I may just login to view the Pixar Spark Shorts and the WDAS Short Circuit Programme Shorts and call it a day.