>Doctor Strange 2 lost to a movie about planes
>Lightyear lost to a minions prequel movie
It's fricking over isn't it, Disney sisters?
>Doctor Strange 2 lost to a movie about planes
>Lightyear lost to a minions prequel movie
It's fricking over isn't it, Disney sisters?
realistically what could make disney money at this point? they damaged star wars so bad its relegated to direct-to-streaming shows and cartoons instead of theatrical films
what was the last disney film to be a real event that everyone HAD to go see?
Endgame, which in retrospect that was probably the last thing they should've named it since it was basically prophetic.
Unironically go back to hand animated 2D movies. Start the second Disney animation golden age in an era of soulless CG animation. People would flock to them.
>soulless CG
Or, you know...use CGI with 2D shaders properly in a non spacelesbian themed movie...
Worst thing that can happen is a poor man's "Klaus"
It has to be hand drawn for it to work. They make a whole marketing campaign about how they're bringing back traditional Disney animation and every mom and woman in the country will preorder their tickets instantly.
Doubt American parents care that much about the quality of their kid's media.
Only critics and wannabe critics will notice it.
They tried that
It’s called Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers
Audiences are tired of what the Mouse was giving them. It was time. Let It Go.
Disney's problem is what they choose to greenlight and who they hire. This won't make a difference.
Another Disney problem is that they don't make low budget films anymore. When was the last time they had a film with a budget under 100mil? Even the Nutcracker (Remember the Nutcracker?) had a budget of 130 and that's cheap for Disney.
no way home
Thor 4 the Four Thor's part 4
Disney Princess porn
Mickey is being raped
Doctor Strange 2 did almost a billion dollars and was a verys successful movie while light year was just a bad movie with a ton of plot holes and writing issues. It still made it's budget back
Overall a success for Disney and it's brand
DS2 had multiverses, professor Xavier, and John Kazinski as Mr. Fantastic. It should've hit $1bn at least. This is a sign of what's to come. Thor 4 is already getting mixed reactions, I'll be surprised if it beats The Batman at this point.
The vast, vast majority of people that see these marvel movies are normies. Normies have never even heard of the Krasinski fancast, they don't give a shit.
To most people, a Marvel movie comes out and they think "Oh hey another one of those. I like those, lets' go see it" and that's the end of the thought process.
Normies literally started the John Kazinski fancast, moron. Who do you think watches the office?
MCU fans started it. The bulk majority of people who see these things, not even the MCU but action blockbusters in general, don't spend hardly any of their time thinking about them outside of when they go to see them.
MCU fans are normies. Normies watch the office. Normies like John Krazinski.
You have no idea how normie normies really are. MCU fans are not what I mean when I say normies. MCU fans are nerds. A different kind of nerd, but they're their own brand of dork.
Normies are "nerds" now you absolute dipshit. They love capeshit. They move Harry Potter. They love video games. "Nerds" don't exist anymore, just people more dedicated to their hobby than others.
Oh man you really have no idea how bland people can truly get. I almost envy you.
"Jim from the office should be Mr. Fantastic!" is probably the most bland and normie opinion on the MCU next to Tom Cruise as Iron Man.
Normies have no idea who Mr Fantastic is, anon.
Your brain is stuck in the 90's. Everyone knows who Mr. Fantastic is, dumbass. At worst they just know him as the stretchy leader of the Fantastic Four.
Your gay consoomer hobby isn't niche in the slightest. Avengers Endgame made $3bn you fricking goober. Normies love capeshit.
You are fricking adorable.
You're fricking ugly and stupid, not adorable at all.
Anon, the fantastic four had already 2 movies and appear on several cartoons, they're normie tier, in fact if you see the most popular comicbooks "influencers" made those little tiktok videos of character from the comics that might appear in future movies, characters everyday become less obscure
As superhero movies go, the F4 movies weren't very big, and only one of their cartoons even got a second season. Reed Richards is one of those cape characters normies are kind of aware of but don't actually care about enough to go see his movies or cartoons. The people hyped up to see him weren't normies, they were fans.
Deep normies don't consume fiction, like, at all. There's a lot of people out there who literally can't read.
>MCU fans started it
Yeah, normies. If you think there's a difference between the MCU audience and the Office audience then you're in complete denial
>Thor 4 is already getting mixed reactions
Jane dies in it, I'm watching it twice.
>It still made it's budget back
It um… it has not yet done that…
>It still made it's budget back
It actually hasn't yet.
It's budget was $200 million and it's at like ~$160 million worldwide right now.
>Doctor Strange 2 did almost a billion dollars and was a verys successful movie
It made money, and more money than Strange 1, but whether it's from fan overhype about things that weren't actually in the movie, or whether it's from poorly-received things that were in the movie, it's had negative reviews, a massive drop-off in box office after the opening weekend where it made most of it's money, and neither the hardcore fanbase nor normies seem to like it. If
is right about Thor 4, Disney execs are going to panic and go into damage control course-correction on the MCU, even if it also makes a lot of money.
These bigass companies don't really give a shit about fan response. If it makes money, they're going to make more of it.
If something makes less money than execs were expecting it to make, that matters to them, especially if negative fan response snowballs into consecutive movies making less money than they were hoping for.
Disney has been operating at a loss for a while now., I think since around the time it bought starwars It's seriously hemorrhaging money now though and with the cost of operations skyrocketing and the new ressision just around the corner their going to have a very rough time. They'll still exist though but I could see them selling off alot of their assets.
Lightyear hasn't even covered it's marketing budget yet. Toy story is Pixars flagship series too. Which is a terrible sign of things to come.
Strange was received commercially well yes but one good blockbuster every three years won't cut it the companies to big.
my brother in christ, they could fail all they want but the parks could keep them afloat.
>almost a billion
It had over an 180mil opening. It should have easily made a billion
It didn't make a billion, so it's a flop, bro
the good news is this might mean disney will have a second renaissance and get their shit back together
God I wish.
I wish, but with Disney being mega corporation, i doubt this really hurt them, but i wonder if they feel like this a hit to their brand?
they generate a ton of money but also spend a lot as well.
It'll never fricking happen man. They have more inlets than a fricking trash plantation, Pixar barely scratches the surface.
This is exactly what i think, at this point what kind really damage disney?
I mean they clearly hate gay people and nobody gives a shit, they made fastpass which ruined Disneyland and everyone still pays hundreds of dollars to go on 2 rides there, they shat all over Walt's legacy and they made fun of a guy that they literally fricked out of the industry to the point that the guy OD'ed and nobody gives a shit. At this point the only thing that would probably kill Disney would be the end of the world and I'd rather not go there yet.
Pretty much this, Disney as corporation has to much power and owns too many other businesses to even face consequences, maybe free market without regulations was a mistake after all
Putting copyright back to 35 years. They'd be finished
I hope so
When will these fan boy wars end?
It's not a war. It's just people making fun of Disney's decline and one or two shills defending them (for free of course)
>two shills defending them (for free of course)
shills are getting paid only jannies doing it for free
>being a "fan" of a corporation at all
Whoever did this wojak should be ashamed, those ears look like fricking shit.
Like, come on guys, Mickey's super fricking easy to draw, how could you frick up the ears?
Never forget
Was Jurassic Park doing well something anyone was legitimately surprised by?
I saw cope posts about how family movies are dead and how none have done well since the pandemic then along comes a Minions prequel to spit in Pixar's face
They conveniently ignored Sonic 2 and paid dearly for it with the Minions 2 humilliation.
>"Who's the dinosaur NOW, Chris!"
Of course anon, but what scares if the amount of power corporations have gained over the years and how everything is just product to be consume now, i mean yeah we watch, read and buy comics and cartoons we're part of that, but i feel is getting kinda excessive lately
Does it matter?
I hope disney goes banrupt and vomits everything they bought ,but they always recover from failure by just selling overpriced stuff in parks
marvel is still sucessful
The rest can burn
Marvel isn't successful. Not even all of the MCU is successful. Only the movies are, the TV shows flopped.
>marvel is still sucessful
that hasn't been true since endgame, spider-man movies aside
>planes
Jets, moron
jets are to planes like hotdogs are to sandwiches, moron
Hotdogs are tacos.
Well known fact.
they basically shut themselves out of all the Islam countries and Chinese markets with their woke shit.
>inb4 lol islam market
it would have been a chunk, Disney has been popular anywhere.
>a movie about planes
is it a good one?
>Doctor Strange 2 lost to a movie about planes
Lost? How so? Is it a competition?
>Doctor Strange 2 lost to a movie about planes
Well deserved. This movie forces you to watch the Wandavision serie DLC
>MCU is....le dead!
People been saying that for 10 years
Thor will be huge