

Cordkillers 558: F1-nally a Win for Apple
16 snips Jul 9, 2025
Apple is shaking up its film strategy with a strong debut of its F1 movie, initiating discussions on partnerships and future acquisitions. Meanwhile, Netflix breaks records with a new season despite mixed reviews, sparking debate on viewership dynamics. The power of fandoms is explored along with trends in television and adaptations like 'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale.' Additionally, the hosts share vacation tales and new show recommendations while reflecting on the evolving media landscape, from anime's influence to the changes in streaming habits.
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Apple's Film Strategy Options
- Apple's success with the F1 movie opens multiple strategic paths in film, from lean theatrical to selective hit-based releases.
- A full studio pivot is least likely given Apple's brand and expertise constraints.
Apple's Selective Film Releases
- Apple could stay selective, releasing only confident hits and partnering with studios for distribution flexibility.
- Their secrecy and excellent reputation enable smart, flexible film launches without long-term commitments.
Apple & Netflix Award Strategy
- Apple may follow Netflix's award season model: theatrical releases short enough for Oscar eligibility, then quick streaming.
- This approach aligns with Apple's polished brand but risks losing major directors favoring traditional theaters.