The “streaming media melee” that is about to open in North America, the upstream copyright is gradually separated.

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The recent “Avengers 4: The Battle of the End” finally surpassed “Avatar” after a small-scale squad, and reached the top of the box office of the film history. After ten years of painstaking “education” in the “Marvel Movie Universe” The acceptance of comic book adaptation content or superhero theme by the mainstream mainstream film and television audience has almost reached the highest point in history.

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▲ “Green Arrow Universe” poster

Calling it “Green Arrow Universe” is because some episodes have indeed been linked, and at the end of this year, the above five will also play a very classic “Unlimited Earth Crisis” in DC comics. . According to the official statement, the linkage set will be five hours and will be broadcast in two parts.

In the past, CW public stations had limited influence, and the online copyrights of many of the “Green Arrow Universe” episodes were collected by streaming media giant Netflix.

As early as 2013, the newly-emerged Netflix entered into a partnership with Marvel Studios. Starting with the “Dream of the Night” in 2015, Netflix also set out to create the Marvel Super British TV Universe – Defenders Alliance. Netflix has launched five series of Marvelous dramas including Night Devil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Tekken and Punisher, and ultimately relies on developing single characters. And plan the big event of the gathering role – August 2017 “Defenders Alliance” debut.

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▲ “Defender Alliance” poster

Although the quality of several episodes is mixed, But standing at this point in time, Netflix does seem to spend money on making wedding dresses for others (Disney).

So after Disney’s high-profile announcement to enter the streaming media market, Netflix also ignored the fan’s sentiment and cut off all of its Marvel dramas, and according to Variety’s report, Netflix also worked with Marvel. The studio agreed on the contract that the aforementioned roles could not appear in non-Netflix products for at least two years after being cut down.

In addition, Warner Media, now part of AT&T, will launch a streaming media service called HBO Max early next year.