it’s funny they are saying that when all other Disney IPs are failing in a similar fashion. They are literally going back to Frozen to try to save their asses.
Clearly the case. Spider-Man No Way Home came out after endgame and made almost $2.5 billion. People aren’t tired of the superhero genre. They’re tired of leftism.
Disney has learned that bait and switch works. Sorry for long post but here is my synopsis of how it will go:
Starts with Elsa and Anna in their kingdom. Suddenly, black princess (BP) from another country asks for help. Elsa goes and Anna stays as steward to the kingdom. During trip to BP’s kingdom, Elsa learns BP has fire powers and evil white man has invaded her kingdom. Elsa starts having feelings to BP. They go help fight off evil white man but he has McGuffin to protect him from their powers. He kidnaps Elsa, has dialogue stating he invaded because black princess blew up his kingdom (“by accident”). Story now stays on BP for the rest of the film. BP discovers reverse McGuffin, saves Elsa, and Elsa has deeper feelings for BP and kiss.
It's funny you mention anime because this isn't the first time they fallen into the same kind of slump where every anime is the same spam. You go back 10-20 years and every anime was a fighting series of some sort even if they didn't originally start as one. Like Bleach, Shaman King, Yu Yu Hakasho, even Yugioh were supernatural stories until they became fighting shows with ever increasing villains.
Go further then that and every show was inserting giant robots to chase the Gundam fanbase.
It just seems to be once a concept really does well and catch's the public's attention everyone tries to jump on the bandwagon with their spin.
But I was told fatigue set in much sooner! It only took 2/3 Star Wars movies for "Star Wars fatigue" to set in so clearly this would have happened around Iron Man 2 were it the case here! [Some will actually say this is true and that the MCU peaked with IM2.]
it’s funny they are saying that when all other Disney IPs are failing in a similar fashion. They are literally going back to Frozen to try to save their asses.
And what's the likelihood they fuck that up too?
Safe bet is they’ll add some black character from another country asks for Elsa’s help and they go on adventure. New character has fire powers.
But will they be lesbians?
They already added random non-whites to the sequel.
Judging from the subtle anti-hetero, pro-incest messages of the first one I can only imagine how bad it's gotten since.
I don't believe that "superhero fatigue" is a real thing.
I think it's all about the movies being woke trash.
Clearly the case. Spider-Man No Way Home came out after endgame and made almost $2.5 billion. People aren’t tired of the superhero genre. They’re tired of leftism.
They already pozzed Frozen II and they are not going to make the next one White like the first one.
Disney has learned that bait and switch works. Sorry for long post but here is my synopsis of how it will go:
Starts with Elsa and Anna in their kingdom. Suddenly, black princess (BP) from another country asks for help. Elsa goes and Anna stays as steward to the kingdom. During trip to BP’s kingdom, Elsa learns BP has fire powers and evil white man has invaded her kingdom. Elsa starts having feelings to BP. They go help fight off evil white man but he has McGuffin to protect him from their powers. He kidnaps Elsa, has dialogue stating he invaded because black princess blew up his kingdom (“by accident”). Story now stays on BP for the rest of the film. BP discovers reverse McGuffin, saves Elsa, and Elsa has deeper feelings for BP and kiss.
The End
You nailed it.
''Directed by Kathleen Kennedy''
Major studios don't take risks any more. Nothing can be offensive (except to white men of course)
It's funny you mention anime because this isn't the first time they fallen into the same kind of slump where every anime is the same spam. You go back 10-20 years and every anime was a fighting series of some sort even if they didn't originally start as one. Like Bleach, Shaman King, Yu Yu Hakasho, even Yugioh were supernatural stories until they became fighting shows with ever increasing villains. Go further then that and every show was inserting giant robots to chase the Gundam fanbase.
It just seems to be once a concept really does well and catch's the public's attention everyone tries to jump on the bandwagon with their spin.
I feel the Shonen sub genre seemed to take market precedence.
But I was told fatigue set in much sooner! It only took 2/3 Star Wars movies for "Star Wars fatigue" to set in so clearly this would have happened around Iron Man 2 were it the case here! [Some will actually say this is true and that the MCU peaked with IM2.]