Cannes Buyers Turn Festival Buzz Into a Rights Ledger
X argues taste; the fetched Cannes tracker says the real score is which buyer took which rights after the applause ended.
The news. The narrative. The timeline.
X argues taste; the fetched Cannes tracker says the real score is which buyer took which rights after the applause ended.
X wants closure and character grief, but the verified story is a June 25 complete-season window on Hulu under FX's brand.
Festival buzz fades, but the buyer ledger shows who actually owns the prestige, genre bets, and release plans after Cannes.
Fans see closure, but the verified fact is a Hulu schedule that turns The Bear's ending into a windowing decision.
The 250M ad-tier claim is tempting, but the official Netflix page timed out, so the honest story is the missing receipt.
Lionsgate's post-Starz case cannot advance on snippets while the investor pages that should carry the numbers block access.
The fan-poster signal is real discourse, but the A24/trailer source was not fetched, so this brief is blocked until the studio receipt exists.
Fans argue taste, but the day's clean receipts show distributors and data vendors deciding what culture can count.