Disney’s culling its content on Disney+ and Hulu is coming as early as next week — with the media company pulling off more than two dozen titles, including series “Willow,” “The Mysterious Benedict Society” and “Dollface,” and movies such as “The One and Only Ivan.”
At the same time, CEO Bob Iger told investors last week that the company expects to raise the price on the ad-free Disney+ tier later this year “to better reflect the value of our content offerings.”
A Disney rep confirmed that more than two dozen titles will be pulled off Disney+ and Hulu (see list below). On the earnings call, CFO Christine McCarthy said Disney expects to take a write-down in the June quarter of $1.5 billion-$1.8 billion from removing content from its streaming platforms.
“We are in the process of reviewing the content on our DTC services to align with the strategic changes in our approach to content curation,” McCarthy told investors. “As a result, we will be removing certain content from our streaming platforms.”
Iger said Disney is “confident that we’re on the right path for streaming’s long-term profitability” and that as part of that the company would be “rationalizing the volume of the content we make and what we’re spending.” He also announced that the company will launch an integrated Disney+/Hulu “one-app experience” in the U.S. by the end of 2023 for subscribers of both services.
Here are some of the shows and movies Disney is removing from the streaming services:
- Be Our Chef
- Best in Dough
- Best in Snow
- Big Shot
- Disney Fairy Tale Weddings
- Dollface
- Earth to Ned
- Everything’s Trash
- Foodtastic
- Howard
- It’s a Dog’s Life With Bill Farmer
- Little Demon
- Love in the Time of Corona
- Maggie
- Magic Camp
- The Making Of Willow
- The Mysterious Benedict Society
- The One and Only Ivan
- Pistol
- The Premise
- The Quest
- Stuntman
- Timmy Failure
- Willow
- Wolfgang
- The World According to Jeff Goldblum
- Y: The Last Man