Your Wallet Just Took a Dark Side Hit: Why 'Star Wars Zero Company' Means Pricier Toys and Streaming Bills
The galaxy far, far away just got a lot more expensive for your household. The newly announced "Star Wars Zero Company"—a massive corporate restructuring of the studio's consumer products and streaming rights—is the real reason you’ll be paying more for action figures and getting nickel-and-dimed on Disney+. This power consolidation eliminates third-party competition, meaning fewer discounts on merchandise. Expect limited edition toys to jump $10 to $20 overnight and a new "Zero Tier" subscription to appear on your bill to unlock classic movies. Your wallet is now caught in a corporate tractor beam.