


Shows like 'Stranger Things' have made Netflix the streaming service with the most subscribers/ Netflix Netflix: 207.64 millionīiggest shows: Bridgerton, The Witcher, Money Heist, Stranger Things This has allowed the service to quickly become a major competitor to Netflix, but it also means that it is bringing in less revenue from its subscribers than Netflix, which has higher subscription costs overall. This has allowed Disney+ to balloon in these countries, with Fortune reporting in November that one quarter of Disney+ subscribers (and one half of new subscribers) were in Indonesia and India. In Indonesia, for example, Disney+ launched there for 39,000 Indonesian Rupiah a month ($2.75), compared to the 109,000 IDR ($7.72) that basic Netflix will cost you in the country. Of course, Disney+ had something Netflix did not, an extensive and beloved back catalog of movies and TV shows, including not just the Mouse House itself but also Star Wars, Marvel and Pixar.ĭisney+ also had a strategy that saw them dominate east Asian countries like Indonesia and India in a way that Netflix had not managed by offering their service at a significantly discounted rate. Netflix, by contrast, took a decade to reach that milestone. In a meteoric rise, Disney+ took about 19 months to hit the 100 million subscriber mark, which it managed in March 2021. Josh Brolin and Miles Teller co-star.Elizabeth Olsen in 'WandaVision.' Disney+/Marvel Studios Disney+: 100 millionīiggest shows: WandaVision, The Mandalorian, The Simpsons, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier There's also some drinking, a brief moment of nonsexual male partial nudity (bare bottoms), and a romantic (but not graphic) bathtub scene. Drug use is a plot element - characters work hard to overcome addiction, and drug use is clearly frowned upon - and what looks like crack is smoked in one scene. Characters swear fairly frequently (including a couple uses of "f-k," "s-t," "ass," and more) and talk roughly but non-graphically about sex they also rip into each other for fun.

There's also a snake bite and a couple of fights. The main concern for younger viewers is the peril of the fast-moving fires, but though there are deaths, they're not shown on-screen. Parents need to know that Only the Brave is an intense but uneven drama about the real-life Granite Mountain Hotshots, a team of elite firefighters from Arizona who faced a deadly wildfire in June 2013, demonstrating courage, perseverance, and teamwork in the process.
