Of course, Movies Anywhere could go kaput, but then your optical media versions are good backups. It may seem anachronistic, but buying digital versions of movies and shows (or Blu-ray versions that come with free digital copies through Movies Anywhere) ensures that you're not left out in the cold when your favorite show leaves a service you're paying for - for one that you don't have any need for. So, here's our advice: own your favorite shows and movies. There's other content on there to be sure, but it still doesn't feel as compelling a streaming service as say Netflix or HBO Max. But I'm guessing most people don't want to spend $5 or $10 just for those three things. Not to be mean, but Peacock currently has three things going for it: soccer, The Office (U.S.) and - according to one of my colleagues - the new Saved By The Bell series is actually OK.
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