
https://www.newsweek.com/dc-universe-st ... in-1097903
They’ll have Batman: The Animated Series of course (plus its sister show Superman). So I guess that means they’re pulling it from Amazon Prime.

One of the reasons DRM digital-purchase movies hung around as long as they did--until the numbers came in seven years later and turned out nobody was buying them from the beginning--was that every argument about "Why the public LOVES digital!" was being muddied with starry-eyed stories about how many people were subscribing to Netflix for "Stranger Things", and how many Emmys Amazon and Hulu had won for Transparent and Handmaid.Ben wrote:And this, ultimately, is why online/streaming sucks. You don’t own anything, not even the right to access what you signed up for. Same with these new services, which will no doubt "retire" certain titles as and when they have new promotions, or possibly even remove them completely for whatever trend of the day is happening.
Physical media is where it’s at: it’s real, can’t be taken away, doesn’t get deleted or corrupted (okay, some discs may go bad, but an entire drive's worth of titles won’t go bye-bye overnight), doesn’t buffer or hang, and comes with vastly better encoding, meaning less artefacts and banding and better sound and visual options and quality all around.