With all of the recent flops, I feel like it's time to update the list. So far I have (in no particular order):
Concord, Dustborn, Ghostbusters (2016), Matrix (edit) Resurrections, Terminator Dark Fate, Watchmen (HBO), Joker 2, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, The Acolyte, Willow, Rings of Power, Saint's Row, Forspoken, Starfield, Unknown 9 Awakening, Flintlock, West Side Story, Charlie's Angels, Onward, Turning Red, Luca, Soul, Elemental, Lightyear, and Wish.
Edit: add Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Borderlands (2024), Cowboy Bebop (Netflix), Resident Evil (Netflix), Witcher: Blood Origin, Wheel of Time[?] (Amazon), Agatha All Along, Star Wars Outlaws, Velma, and The Marvels.
I don't know if Hyenas counts since they cancelled that at 95% done. But there's also the upcoming Sonic and Shadow game, whatever that's called. If they felt the need to cover Rouge's back and the wings for some reason, but leave Amy in the backless dress, it's just dumb useless decision after useless decision.
I would argue that Covid is the gift that keeps on giving.
First, the diversity hires drained money out of companies by being able to work from home. Now they're back at the office, they're finding out that hiring a skin color and a vagina isn't profitable at all.
Especially since the DEI office and work culture shift has made you unable to say anything even remotely negative in the office about anything. So the no talents can feel like they're a part of something they shouldn't be a part of. All to make a product worse. It's literally a grift with built in feel good steps to keep the unemployable employed just a little longer.
These companies are going to have to get rid of them or die off.
And honestly either one is preferable. If you were dumb enough to go for the easy ESG money and lose control of your product and your company for the woke bucks, your drive and passion for making something is gone anyway.