Like a many-tentacled monster, Disney continues to grab hold of anything it can.

The company, which will someday own you and me and everything we love, has assumed full operational control of streaming giant Hulu after Comcast decided to sell its ownership stake in the company. The deal won’t be officially done for another five years but Disney is taking control of the service effectively immediately.

It’s just yet another toy in Disney’s playbox. Of course this follows several years of acquisitions for the Mouse House after they gobbled up LucasFilm, Marvel and most recently Fox. It’s getting to the point that any major box office or television success is somehow tied to Disney. They’ve been going hard and their pocketbooks are thicker than ever because of it.

But this isn’t all great news. People have thrown around the word “monopoly” when talking about Disney and it’s not too much of a stretch. The entertainment industry is quickly being taken over and while we haven’t seen too much of a negative impact because of it, there have been some adverse effects already. Disney shook up Fox’s release schedule because they didn’t see how it fit into their grand scheme and they also allegedly shut down the Marvel shows on Netflix so they wouldn’t take away from their upcoming streaming service, Disney+. Like any major company does, they’re changing things to benefit them and only them. And now they will own two streaming services. Hulu will likely become Disney’s home for more adult content while Disney+ will be the family-friendly option for viewers. Both will be behemoths in the industry though. And both will be making Disney even more powerful.