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I'm not negative on this. Streaming apps are easy to cancel and move to something else. Roku will probably raise the price someday and when it's too high, shift off. I checked Roku originals on Wikipedia and they have barely anything significant. A small amount of feature films they have distribution rights to. TV shows, nothing original narrative seems like a hit. Then a bunch of reality shows and like cooking shows.
They're a very long way away from being able to get subscribers on the basis of their original content. Not even Sony has a general streaming service and under them are a bunch of hit TV shows and movies along with their decades of back catalog. Not planning to sub but if I'm insanely bored, I can sub for a month and find some old TV show comedy to put in the background