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Movies & TV, formerly known as YouTube Movies, Movies, and Movies & Shows , is an American channel created and automatically generated by YouTube to feature films that can be bought on YouTube's website.
Background
YouTube, which was starting to become mainstream starting in the late-2000s, had many of its users start looking for professionally-made videos, mainly the Hollywood-produced movies and TV shows produced by the Big Three media networks, growing increasingly tired of videos that were produced by amateurs. Before the implementation of movie & TV show rentals, the only way to watch them on YouTube at the time was viewing the said content on an ordinary YouTube channel. These channels illegally acquired movies and distributed them for free, without paying licensing fees to the rightful movie distributors. This issue led to various lawsuits by traditional media companies, most famously including Viacom.
Development
YouTube's development of the section dates back to 2009, with separate 'Movies' and 'Shows' tabs. At the time, the tabs did not feature new, mainstream content. Instead, they consisted of old content, which is cheaper to license. After the addition of the tabs, numerous rumors sparked throughout the web. These rumors concerned that YouTube was possibly adding a movie rental feature in the future, with a catalog of mainstream Hollywood movies, and shows coming from the 'Big Three' television networks. They later confirmed these rumors when they implemented a movie rental feature in 2010. However, in order to experiment with the feature, it only included independent films as part of a partnership with the Sundance Film Festival for a limited amount of time. It would not be until 2011 that YouTube included mainstream movies and shows, with their expansion of the content renting services, thus originating the current system. On June 10, 2015, the current topic channel for movies and TV shows was created.
•YouTube Movies peaked as the fourth most subscribed channel on YouTube in 2013.
•Its second reign in 2015 made YouTube Movies peak at over 65 million subscribers.
•It gained nearly 35 million subscribers to reach 62 million on November 20, 2015, but lost most of those subscribers the next day.
•It stayed the fourth most subscribed channel on YouTube for around 3 years until on November 10, 2018, they were surpassed by PewDiePie, and eventually T-Series.
•On February 8, 2020, it surpassed PewDiePie becoming the 3rd most subscribed channel, behind Music and T-Series.
•In April/May, 2020, it surpassed Music becoming the most subscribed topic, after Music had held that record for a long time, and becoming the second-most subscribed channel, behind only T-Series.
•1 million subscribers: January 17, 2013
•2 million subscribers: February 11, 2013
•3 million subscribers: March 3, 2013
•4 million subscribers: March 23, 2013
•5 million subscribers: April 12, 2013
•6 million subscribers: May 4, 2013
The Batman is a 2022 superhero crime drama film based on the DC Comics superhero of the same name. It focuses on the character's second year as the crime fighting vigilante and was released on March 4, 2022. It is the first film and installment of The Batman Universe.
YouTube is an American video sharing platform and social media platform, its headquarters are located in San Bruno, California, at the United States owned by a company known as Google, or Google LLC. The sharing platform was founded on February 14, 2005 by ex-PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve...
Khaleel (born: November 8, 1999 [age 24]), better known online as The Real Deal Khaleel, is an American YouTuber who's known for making parody videos, mostly of ASMR YouTubers.
Welcome to The Real Deal: an official lifestyle and entertainment channel on YouTube. Catch new videos every week from the UK's most popular property and antique shows.