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  3. ‘Andor’ Creator Says Disney Spent ‘$650 Million for 24 Episodes’ and ‘We Fought Hard’ for Money After Being Told in Season 2: ‘Streaming Is Dead. We Don’t Have the Money We Had Before’

‘Andor’ Creator Says Disney Spent ‘$650 Million for 24 Episodes’ and ‘We Fought Hard’ for Money After Being Told in Season 2: ‘Streaming Is Dead. We Don’t Have the Money We Had Before’

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      Streaming is dead

      I guess this means it doesn’t create the income they want?

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        Streaming is dead

        I guess this means it doesn’t create the income they want?

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        It means they know they can’t beat Netflix, and that the streaming monopoly is out of reach for everybody else. Without that monopoly, they can’t raise prices to the points they want.

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