As Streamers Keep Pulling Content, Midnight Mass Creator Mike Flanagan Explains Why His Netflix Projects Aren’t On DVD

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The subject of film and television permanence in the streaming age has become a controversial one in the last year. Though it once seemed like subscription services would ultimately allow film and television projects to live forever digitally, that dream has died as online libraries have been purged and content has been removed. Because of this scary trend, there have been calls for an increase of streaming movies and shows being made available for purchase via physical media… but writer/director Mike Flanagan has thrown a bit of cold water on that idea where Netflix is concerned, saying that there would have to be significant behind-the-scenes changes made at the company for that to happen.

Flanagan was recently asked by a fan on Twitter about the possibility of his critically-acclaimed, popular Netflix limited series Midnight Mass becoming available on DVD, and the filmmaker’s response hasn’t exactly provide a lot of optimism. He explains that he has personally made many attempts to get the streaming service to release his original shows on physical media, but the company’s current “internal culture” doesn’t embrace the idea. Said Flanagan,

I tried for years to convince @netflix to release all of my work on physical media, they won’t do it. I think it would take a major shift in their internal culture (which isn’t impossible, just very unlikely at the moment).



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