Totally agree that it's an imperfect metric, just wanted to offer an alternative to nominal box office. I'm curious to see which brands will be driving growth for Disney over the next 15 years and how that IP is then utilized for theme park uses. Not saying Marvel is terrible or irrelevant, just that there are some other ways to look at these IP - particularly in terms of theme park uses.Funny how you mention books and other media but on that list it only counts the MCU, forgetting about 80 years of comic books video games etc. Also you notltice how spider man is right below the MCU? Kinda part of marvel too you know. Also this graph shows no video games or other revenue for the MCU. So it is that high on the list based only on box office and movie merchandise. This list is also 5 years old so Marvel has continued to be huge when star wars, Harry potter etc have been relatively quiet. Also pokemon, hello kitty etc are far bigger outside the US.
Avatar for instance, very high box office numbers, inflated partly from 3D glasses - but very little else on Walt's "flywheel" not a ton of merchandise, books, video games, etc. I'd also say characters aren't a super strong element from the IP but all of those downsides fail to matter because the world of Pandora itself translates to a theme park in a really compelling way.
I'm actually a big fan of Marvel comics going back well before the Disney acquisition, but have really lost interest in the MCU post Endgame. I don't think I'm alone in that, and suspect that much of the delay we've seen with this Avenger's Campus E-ticket is due to Disney's own questions about the relative viability of the IP.So no biggie if you don't like Marvel, but US consumers who vote with their wallets disagree with you and this makes it worthy of a large space in a disney theme park. Fans get excited for these attractions. Cosmic rewind is my current favorite ride in the US. I can't wait for the 2 new avengers campus rides because overall the rides for AC have been disappointing. Especially since I hate elevator drops lol.
Just in terms of content, they've really slowed down production:
And accordingly, box office numbers and review scores are also down quite a bit:
The MCU is undeniably a major franchise pillar in Disney's IP empire, but it does seem as though those consumers are starting to vote in a different direction more recently.
I appreciate your opinion, as I do the Professor there, and I agree that DCA 1.0 was just a pathetic attempt at a Park due to many factors but specifically execution. However with that said while its possible I would have enjoyed a TDS level of theming execution for DCA had it been done, we're back to the "What if"/"What could've been" discussion. Its a futile exercise that ends up just upsetting people. In the end I still stand by my opinion that no matter the level of execution "California" is just a limiting theme for a Park, ie I don't need to be sold on the idea which it appears many tries to do when this topic comes up. I appreciate broad themes not locale themes. As there is so much more that you be done with a broadly themed Park then one themed to a specific locale, again just my opinion. That doesn't mean anyone that likes the "California" theme is wrong, its just what I like vs dislike.
Fair enough, I can see where you're coming from. In that case are you rejoicing now that it seems we're moving towards the more abstract "Disney Adventure Park (in California)" concept?
As others have pointed out, both the proximity and the theme of the flagship hotel for the entire Disneyland Resort's are predicated on Grizzly Peak remaining largely as it is. The negative impacts that major construction would have on multiple years of 5 star hotel stays would far outweigh any potential benefit.Well, the conversation will keep coming around because of the Grizzly area, and the park will remain a disjointed piecemeal park until Disney goes all-in on a Movie/IP park experience. That is why many of us would prefer a reimagined Avatar land for Grizzly. And if the layout is improved the space may even be big enough for an Endor land there too.
I think it's fair to surmise that Avatar is headed for either the Hollywood Backlot (most likely) or into the new Simba plot (possible)