It was all for money..

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Original by @TheFatFiles : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDJXcgmlKHs

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In this video, I react to The Fat Electrician's insightful breakdown titled "The Movie Disney Deleted – Togo." He delves into the perplexing decision by Disney to remove the critically acclaimed film Togo from its streaming platform, Disney+. The removal, as discussed, appears to be part of a broader strategy where Disney took an impairment charge, writing off underperforming assets to the tune of nearly $2 billion. This move allowed them to reduce expenses related to residuals and licensing fees, even for content they own.

Togo, starring Willem Dafoe, portrays the heroic 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska, highlighting the incredible journey of a sled dog team that traversed treacherous conditions to deliver life-saving medicine. The film was lauded for its storytelling and performances, making its quiet removal all the more baffling to fans.

This situation underscores the complexities of the streaming era, where content availability can be influenced by corporate financial strategies. It raises important questions about digital ownership, content preservation, and the responsibilities of media conglomerates to their audiences.

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