This I disagree on. Maybe as a single unit, yes, it's not going to generate change. But if enough people vote with their wallet, you can bet it will spark some changes. It's up to the fans to voice what they don't agree with.But we have no real affect on the situation. Disney is going to do what they are going to do. And they are going to put out whatever product they choose. It'll either perform well or it won't. Rinse and Repeat.
Disagree, there isn't enough fans to outvote the general population. Its the general population that affects change, not the fans. Its the reason Disney in general doesn't really care what we say on forums like this. Once the general population comes back to Disney products, and they will over time, fans lose any voice that you think we have.This I disagree on. Maybe as a single unit, yes, it's not going to generate change. But if enough people vote with their wallet, you can bet it will spark some changes. It's up to the fans to voice what they don't agree with.
Variety is suggesting, after a slow start, BB has “good buzz” and should finally dethrone Barbie for the weekend.A lot of very good films have done very badly this Summer. It sounds like Blue Beetle is another one. Paramount has been hit unfairly hard - Dungeons & Dragons, TMNT, and Mission: Impossible all deserved to do a lot better then they did.
I guess we need to define fans. On this site we are "hardcore" fans. At least the ones that do most of the posting. We are a completely different breed of fan. And yes Disney isn't concerned with us, not because we can't spark change, but because they know they have nothing to worry about. Lets be real, just look at this site. There's a lot of apologizing for the company.Disagree, there isn't enough fans to outvote the general population. Its the general population that affects change, not the fans. Its the reason Disney in general doesn't really care what we say on forums like this. Once the general population comes back to Disney products, and they will over time, fans lose any voice that you think we have.
Variety is suggesting, after a slow start, BB has “good buzz” and should finally dethrone Barbie for the weekend.
WB has completely written off the remaining DCEU films as they prepare for the new unrelated films in the future. I’m pretty surprised they’ve given up on Aquaman 2 so thoroughly given the first one made a billion but there’s been virtually no hype for it.Yesterday was the first time i had heard anything about a blue beetle movie. The marketing people do today must really be ineffective
Didn’t see it in movie trailers last i went…
Never saw online ads for it…
Necer had youtube fed stuff about it…
Never heard any tv/radios pots or snyone talking about it
Almost all the early films were musicals, Bambi and 101 Dalmatians aren't although they do have songs in them, and Wreck it Ralph & Zootopia are really the only non musicals that were successful but they too have songs in them.The only thing I really want to push back on is this.
Disney has always done a mix of musical and non-musical animated features, all with a varying degree of success or failure.
Their most recent biggest success were the musicals. Their next feature is a musical.
And they usually throw in some non-musical in-between.
Blue Beatle cost $104 million to make and was originally slated for streaming. Even if it disappoints it will not be a massive write off for WB. Seems to be generally liked by those who've seen it, which is above average by DC's low standards.
The biggest problem for Disney remains that they blow $150-$300 million pre marketing on everything they put out. That's unsustainable. Blue Beatle, Oppenheimer, Spiderverse, Ninja Turtles and others had much lower budgets. Even Barbie was "only" $150 million, not $200+ million
That's ironic because people will complain about really high marketing budgets when movies don't do as well as expected but say "it was worth it" when a movie just HAPPENS to be big. Nobody can truly pinpoint why Barbie has been the huge hit it is. It is truly a cinematic paradox.Though it's important to note Haunted Mansion post credits comes out to 120 million budget. It's kind of in the same wheelhouse as Blue Beetle as streaming fodder (whether Disney will admit to it or not). Every other one of their films were clearly more theatrically tentpole sized plays.
Barbie it is also worth noting had an unusually massive marketing budget... but oh so clearly paid off.
Yes. But.That's ironic because people will complain about really high marketing budgets when movies don't do as well as expected but say "it was worth it" when a movie just HAPPENS to be big. Nobody can truly pinpoint why Barbie has been the huge hit it is. It is truly a cinematic paradox.
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