If the 3rd Jurassic World movie a d Netflix spin-off hits it big I think they might try some tie-ins. But I am no marketing expert, so it's only a hope I have. 
You know, Netflix seems like it could be a promising outlet for the LBT franchise! Lots of other old cartoons have been getting new movies and TV shows there!
The Land Before Time is now on Netflix, not sure if all the movies or just the original one, since I'm not a subscriber, but that might be a good sign for things to come. We used to have an inside man in the forum, don't remember his nickname. Is he still around?
Perhaps they will add the rest of the movies over time. That seems like the most logical approach as it would make people inquire why only the original was added to Netflix.
They'd be fools not to include all the LBT movies eventually. There's just too much of them, and there are people who'll wonder why the original is taking precedence when they have favorites among the sequels.
I can understand that people may expect their favorites to come out immediately, but they're setting themselves up for disappointment. Like I said, the most logical approach is to release them chronologically, but don't count the possibility out of seeing them sooner than anticipated just yet. It will take months or even years before all of the sequels are on Netlix.
Isn't it based on how much they want to pay for the rights?
It's not that tons of people don't want to watch the sequels up until the 14th but if Netflix buys the rights to sequels that most people wouldn't have interest in watching then they would see it as a waste of an investment.
The original is still very popular compared to the sequels in terms of audience viewing and the sequels saw a decline in interest the more DVDs came out.
That's still sad, though. The kids of the newest generation will be missing out on 13 movies of world-building.
I agree. So many films has allowed each member of the Gang to get flushed out as characters. I really hope Journey of the Brave is not the end.
This gave me a thought. Doesn't Netflix have like a metric ton of shows for kids and toddlers of questionable content already? Clearly, there is a high demand for family friendly entertainment. They've also had huge success bringing back things like HTTYD and Jurassic World with Camp Cretaceous.
If they could get the rights, they basically have a free, episodic show on their hands, and a fairly high quality one too. They could release the sequels chronologically one a time to amp up interest. I think the movies would hold up well.
Not sure about the TV show since I haven't seen any of it.