With NBC/Universal finally announcing "Peacock," their new streaming platform, this morning, we now have a complete list of every major streaming platform currently in operation or set to release over the next few months (12 in all). This will be the streaming landscape for the foreseeable future, in terms of scripted content, and will no doubt mark a paradigm shift over the next year or so. I mainly wanted to break all this down for myself, and start figuring out which ones I'm going to keep/buy, but I figured it'd make for a handy guide for everyone else as well. I've omitted a ton of smaller titles below, but let me know if I've missed any major titles and I'll add them to their respective platforms...
Amazon Prime Video
$12.99/month
With their Lord of the Rings series (most likely) premiering in 2021, Amazon is attempting to amp up their TV output not only in terms of volume but in scope, so expect even more splashy titles as they continue to expand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Video
Apple TV+
$4.99/month (November 1)
If there's one platform Apple TV+ seems to be striving to emulate it's HBO, only the blandest/safest version possible. Nothing incredibly exciting here yet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_TV%2B
CBS All Access
$5.99/month
TV
The Good Fight, Twilight Zone, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS_All_Access
Disney+
$6.99/month (November 12)
All things Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, etc. I feel like everyone has a pretty good handle on this one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney%2B
Hulu
$5.99 - $11.99/month
Considering Disney now owns Hulu as well, this will soon be where most of Disney's recently acquired 20th Century Fox fare will live, along with their more dramatic/mature series. If Disney+ is exclusively PG/PG-13, Hulu is mostly PG-13/R.
TV
FX's entire library + 24, Castle Rock, The Handmaid's Tale, The Simpsons, Veronica Mars, The X-Files, etc.
FILMS
Alien, Avatar, Die Hard, Kingsman, Night at the Museum, Planet of the Apes, and X-Men franchises + all other Touchstone Pictures and 20th Century Fox films/franchises.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulu
HBO Max
$14.99 - $16.99/month (April 2020)
All things HBO / TBS / TNT / Warner Bros.
TV
HBO's entire library + Friends, The Big Bang Theory, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, etc. + new original series, chief among them most of J.J. Abrams'/Bad Robot's output from here on out.
FILM
All DC films, along with the Conjuring, Godzilla, Harry Potter, LEGO, Mad Max, The Matrix, Ocean's, and Rocky franchises + all other WB films/franchises.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HBO_Max
Netflix
$8.99 - $15.99/month
No need for a Netflix breakdown - most of us are beyond familiar with their offerings by now - but it's worth noting that in the wake of losing both Friends and The Office, Netflix just landed a deal this week for Seinfeld that will begin in 2021.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix
Peacock
Price TBA (April 2020)
All things NBC / USA / Bravo / Universal Pictures / Focus Features
TV
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Cheers, Downton Abbey, Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier, Friday Night Lights, The Office, Parks & Rec, Mr. Robot, This Is Us, and all seasons of Saturday Night Live, etc., along with "revivals" of Battlestar Galactica, Punky Brewster, and Saved by the Bell + all Bravo reality content.
FILM
American Pie, Back to the Future, Bourne, Fast & Furious, Jurassic Park/World, and Shrek franchises + all other Universal Pictures and Focus Features films/franchises.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peacock_(streaming_service)
Quibi
Price TBA (April 2020)
Unlike other streaming video platforms, Quibi's content is made specifically to be only viewed on mobile devices and can be viewed in either horizontal or vertical video, with the user able to shift to one or the other within the same video. Instead of typical half-hour TV episodes or two-hour movies, content on Quibi will be delivered in episode chapters of 10 minutes or less.
Series coming from Paul Feig, Peter Farrelly, Steven Soderbergh, and Steven Spielberg, with a reimagining of The Fugitive from Keifer Sutherland as well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quibi
Showtime
$10.99/month
Currently staying with their tried and true formula/offerings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showtime_(TV_network)
Starz
$8.99/month
Currently staying with their tried and true formula/offerings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starz
YouTube Premium
$11.99/month
In addition to ad-free videos and downloads, YouTube Premium also offers "YouTube Originals" such as Cobra Kai, documentaries, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube_Premium
All in, all 12 platforms will run you roughly $100 - $110 per month.