
Do You Own Your Digital Movies? Plus: Now You See Me & Drumline
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Netflix’s latest juggernaut K-Pop Demon Hunters is everywhere—and we dig into how it became the platform’s most-watched movie while hardly touching theaters. Then we unpack the Amazon “Buy” button controversy: what you think you own with digital purchases vs. what you actually get, why California’s new law could force clearer language, and how it all fuels the new wave of physical media collecting.We also swap back-to-school watches (Drumline, Now You See Me, Death Becomes Her’s Broadway-boosted comeback, plus weekly drops of Alien: Earth), share a quick Labor Day box office rundown (a surprise Jaws re-release chomped its way back onto the charts), and preview what’s next (The Conjuring: Last Rites, Hamilton back in theaters).If you’re into movies, formats, and a little marketplace drama, this one’s for you.Enjoying the show? Follow/subscribe, rate us 5⭐️, and share with a movie friend—it really helps more people find So Many Sequels.00:00 - Intro & Back to School vibes01:25 - David on Death Becomes Her05:25 - Garrett dives into Drumline08:55 - Revisiting Now You See Me13:55 - Should we do a “Now You See November”?14:45 - K-Pop Demon Hunters breaks Netflix records17:15 - Amazon sued over digital movies & physical media comeback22:45 - Nostalgia for DVD shops & 4K Blu-ray players26:45 - Labor Day weekend box office recap31:10 - Upcoming releases: Conjuring: Last Rites & Hamilton re-release33:00 - Wrap-up & where to find us