{"id":3032,"date":"2025-03-25T22:38:13","date_gmt":"2025-03-25T23:38:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pilotshopworld.com\/?p=3032"},"modified":"2025-03-26T18:44:08","modified_gmt":"2025-03-26T18:44:08","slug":"tv-fans-exclaim-thank-god-after-streaming-giant-makes-major-change-after-5-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.pilotshopworld.com\/index.php\/2025\/03\/25\/tv-fans-exclaim-thank-god-after-streaming-giant-makes-major-change-after-5-years\/","title":{"rendered":"TV fans exclaim \u2018thank god\u2019 after streaming giant makes major change after 5 years"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Disney Plus, home to shows like High Potential, has delivered on a promise (Picture: Disney)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Disney<\/a> Plus has said ‘you asked, we listened’ after overhauling one of the main features on the streaming platform.<\/p>\n

After complaints from viewers, the entertainment company has updated the ‘Continue Watching’ section, which displayed all episodes and movies users had not completed.<\/p>\n

Now, they can be easily removed from the row, regardless of whether fans have watched the entire episode or film, by simply selecting the title and clicking the ‘Remove’ option.<\/p>\n

Some viewers had found the inability to remove incomplete shows or films irritating for reasons including that they had finished the title or had added a programme by accident.<\/p>\n

On Reddit, the change was welcomed by users, including Pep_Badiola, who praised the factthatDisney had ‘finally’ updated the feature.<\/p>\n

Echoing their sentiment, @ROBtimusPrime1995 added: ‘Took waaaaay to long for this feature to arrive but thank god it is.’<\/p>\n

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The A Thousand Blows streamer has updated its ‘Continue Watching’ row (Picture: Robert Viglasky Photography\/Disney Plus)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Mulder00 added: ‘WE WONNNN.’<\/p>\n

Suspec4pe quipped: ‘I can finally watch Bluey without shame and the fear of others finding out.’<\/p>\n

LegitimateRegion9541 added: ‘Good . I like watching first episodes of every new show and if I don’t like it I never watch any episodes. There are so many series I never started because I couldn’t remove from continue watching.’<\/p>\n

ProudnotLoud also said: ‘Finally! My personal profile is just a graveyard of stuff I half finished because it was a background watch or something I put on while falling asleep. I love Disney+ for this but need the ability to remove the stuff I have no intention of finishing.’<\/p>\n

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Viewers now have the ability to remove shows or films from the ‘Continue Watching’ section (Picture: AP)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Last week, Daredevil<\/a>: Born Again\u00a0became Disney Plus’s most-watched show in 2025 <\/a>with 7,500,000 views in its debut week.<\/p>\n

The Marvel show<\/a>, which premiered on March 5, marked Charlie Cox\u2019<\/a>s return<\/a> as blind lawyer and vigilante Matt Murdock, seven years after the original Netflix show was cancelled.<\/p>\n

The revived drama has landed a neat 83% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and\u00a0rave reviews from fans<\/a>\u00a0who have called it \u2018absolutely the best thing Marvel has released on their streaming service.\u2019<\/p>\n

The impressive opening week figures, per\u00a0Variety<\/a>, come after Disney Plus secured 7m views in a nine-day period for Sterling K Brown\u2019s Paradise and, in September 2024, it smashed 9.3m with Agatha All Along\u2019s debut.<\/p>\n

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