Fine, but all of their 2023 flops (other than Wish) were continuations of old, formerly successful properties. Even Haunted Mansion is a classic ride that millions and millions of people have visited. They've also basically burned through their 90's animated library, which is why they're now resorting to a Lion King prequel. Finally, their most recent remake of an animated classic, The Little Mermaid, flopped badly. Are you saying that two flops in a row -- but specifically of classic animation reboots -- is the magic number?
edit: don't forget 2023's Peter Pan and Wendy, which reportedly cost $170M and also released on Disney+ -- which has been losing Disney money ever since it launched lmao.
Fine, but all of their 2023 flops (other than Wish) were continuations of old, formerly successful properties. Even Haunted Mansion is a classic ride that millions and millions of people have visited. They've also basically burned through their 90's animated library, which is why they're now resorting to a Lion King prequel. Finally, their most recent remake of an animated classic flopped badly. Are you saying that two flops in a row -- but specifically of classic animation reboots -- is the magic number?
edit: don't forget 2023's Peter Pan and Wendy, which reportedly cost $170M and also released on Disney+ -- which has been losing Disney money ever since it launched lmao.
Fine, but all of their 2023 flops (other than Wish) were continuations of old, formerly successful properties. Even Haunted Mansion is a classic ride that millions and millions of people have visited. They've also basically burned through their 90's animated library, which is why they're now resorting to a Lion King prequel. Finally, their most recent remake of an animated classic flopped badly. Are you saying that two flops in a row -- but specifically of classic animation reboots -- is the magic number?
edit: don't forget 2023's Peter Pan and Wendy, which reportedly cost $170M and also released on Disney+ -- which has been losing Disney money since it launched lmao.
Fine, but all of their 2023 flops (other than Wish) were continuations of old, formerly successful properties. Even Haunted Mansion is a classic ride that millions and millions of people have visited. They've also basically burned through their 90's animated library, which is why they're now resorting to a Lion King prequel. Finally, their most recent remake of an animated classic flopped badly. Are you saying that two flops in a row -- but specifically of classic animation reboots -- is the magic number?