A lot of households have foregone physical media. They stream their television, they have computers with no DVD/BD player, they are 100% digital.
In terms of which platform prevails, I think there are many. If you are an Amazon Prime user, you may use Amazon Video to buy digital versions of movies or episodic series. If you are tied into the Apple ecosystem, it might be iTunes. There’s also Vudu and others. Disney doesn’t discriminate.
For me, wherever the digital version is purchased from, it ends up in my Movies Anywhere account, which is linked to all the sources with which I have an account. I could also buy directly from Movies Anywhere and have access to my library through any of the individual partners.
And yes, the digital version of a title has specific extras different from other releases.
Fuskie
Who notes that movies more than a decade old are naturally going to have lower digital sales than more recent movies because it was a novelty back then and is standard today…
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