Here is the new trailer for Elemental, coming to theaters June 16, 2023.
I don’t get why Warner Bros had to be foolish enough for The Flash to be pushed up to June 16th, the same day as Elemental’s release, I really don’t want this to be a big flop at the box office, because Disney has suffered enough from poorly performing animated films this decade(Onward didn’t last long because of the pandemic shutting down cinemas(and it didn’t return to the big screen), Soul, Luca, & Turning Red were wrongfully moved to Disney+(even though other studios bought War with Grandpa, Croods: A New Age, Boss Baby 2, Spirit: Untamed, and whatever else was in theaters during that time span(yes even during a pandemic), Raya was released day and date on both Disney+ for $30 and in theaters, Encanto had to wait out to find its audience until its Disney+ release, and Lightyear & Strange World both flopped hard at the box office(thanks to competition from the third mid Jurassic World(plus Top Gun 2) & Wakanda Forever respectively) due to both getting very mixed reviews and audiences understandably not caring about the two toons)
For this one, it has to be a hit at the box office, even if it doesn’t open at number one thanks to stupid Flash still happening(with its lead being a horrible person in real life), it should at least pull an Inside Out opening weekend(where it opens at #2, but can actually be profitable unlike Lightyear), there hasn’t been an animated Disney movie since Frozen 2 that opened at number one(I know Raya and Encanto were at number one, but they opened on top barely), and a Pixar movie that has opened at number one(NOT counting Onward), since Toy Story 4, and were successful based upon the box office alone(yes, Elemental wouldn’t make it to number one and yes it wouldn’t make as much money as the Mario movie(and I would like to say Across the Spider Verse, but we’ll see what happens to that film in theaters), but I hope it does better than what DreamWorks will do next with Ruby Gillman, so Universal can’t always be the number one choice for animated movies on the big screen)
If Elemental becomes another flop for Pixar, then Warner Bros will get the last laugh, for having Flash starring Ezra Miller beat out a Pixar movie on the big screen