Jeysie: Makes me glad I already bought Dark Dungeons. Wonder why they're winding it down.
skeletonbow: Well, it's not confirmed so we don't know that for sure. If they do stop offering movies though my personal guess would be that they possibly weren't making enough money off of the existing lineup to make it worthwhile, and are unable to secure big name movies or shows with worldwide distribution rights as that is next to impossible as they said in their Twitch TV broadcast a few months back. The only way they could bring hollywood stuff here is if GOG customers would be willing to accept movies/TV shows with regional distribution as that's how ownership works in the movie industry on practically every film produced, with different owners on each property. If the customer feedback they got from our community here was a wall of "worldwide distribution or nothing at all thanks" like I suspect, then we'd more or less be leading towards the "ok, nothing at all it is then" because there aren't other options available from what has been said.
If that's the case, I wonder if they are doing it the wrong way. It should have been clear from the start that they can't get worldwide distribution rights for big Hollywood movies and TV series.
But why are they just looking at movies from the USA? There are so many great indie movies from all around the world that never have seen a release outside their country. And yet for many of them there a English subtitles available (and so they could be sold here), because they had a start at festivals or because the makers tried to sell them to foreign countries.
I would try to get some of those onboard. Should be a lot easier and as far as I concerned I would also be much more interested in these unknown movies than in the boring blockbuster stuff.