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Iger’s admission comes after Netflix struck a similar deal with Warner Bros.

Discovery (WBD) to add numerousMaxmovies and TV shows to its back catalog, albeit in the US.

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No, Loki won’t be joining Netflix’s TV library ranks.

“Weve actually been licensing content to Netflix and are going to continue to,” Iger said.

Those are obviously competitive advantages for us and differentiators.

How would Disney benefit from letting, say,Guardians of the Galaxy 3orThe Mandalorianjoin Netflix’s library?

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Grogu and Din Djarin won’t be travelling across the streaming cosmos to join Netflix’s back catalog.

Iger said Disney won’t “chase bucks” in its aim to cut costs.

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