Disney+could be adding some more mature content in the near future, according to a leaked user survey. Shows likeBuffy the Vampire SlayerandFireflywere among some of the shows asked about in the aforementioned survey. Disney jumped into the streaming game late last year and has seen some pretty significant success, thanks to their vast vault of material and new original content like the firstStar Warslive-action series,The Mandalorian. For the most part, everything is aimed towards families.
The Disney+ user survey has been confirmed to be real. In addition toBuffy the Vampire SlayerandFirefly, shows likeModern Family,How I Met Your Mother,Black-ish, andMalcolm in the Middle, were also included. The poll asks users to rank “how likely” they’d be open to seeing each of the shows in an effort to see if the majority of people would be okay with more adult-friendly content being added to the streaming service in the future. This seems like a no-brainer for the streaming platform.
Disney+ and the otherstreaming servicesare currently gaining a lot of viewers, thanks to the millions of people practicing social distancing. The world is in need of entertainment and the streaming services are providing a lot of it. Disney has gone out of their way to add content earlier, likeFrozen 2, which wasn’t scheduled to be released for another three months. The studio will more than likely be exploring other options too, which is could be teased by this user survey. The kids will go to sleep and mom and dad will need something else to watch, so bring on the more adult material.
WithDisneyconsidering bringing some of these shows on board, we could see the studio as a whole start to loosen up with more adult-oriented material. That’s not to mean thatDeadpool 2will be coming to Disney+ in the near future, but it does seem to point forward as the streaming game starts to evolve and change. More and more people are going to be relying on the streaming services for entertainment in the next few months.Comic Bookwas the first to get the official confirmation that the Disney+ user survey was the real deal.