Phroobar
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Their attempt at "evolving" cost them a billion dollars this year and alienated their core audiences.Your correct. It should stay in the 60's and not evolve with society.
Their attempt at "evolving" cost them a billion dollars this year and alienated their core audiences.Your correct. It should stay in the 60's and not evolve with society.
The service is not called "Disney Only", its called Disney+, as in "Disney plus other brands". If you don't want your kids watching adult entertainment content then setup a Kids account with only TV-Y turn on and everything else turned off. This is no different than any other service out there.The Disney brand should not include adult entertainment.
The fact that Disney+ has had general adult entertainment content for several years now is not costing them Billions of dollars.Their attempt at "evolving" cost them a billion dollars.
So having adult content on D+ cost them a billion.Their attempt at "evolving" cost them a billion dollars this year and alienated their core audiences.
The delusion of the brand sure has.So having adult content on D+ cost them a billion.
Riiight
The "delusion"of trying to stay in the past would have come at far greater cost.The delusion of the brand sure has.
Disney's Star brand within Disney+ in Europe has a lot of R-Rate stuff (most of Hulu's catalog). And Disney+ subs have been increasing nicely in Europe.Their attempt at "evolving" cost them a billion dollars this year and alienated their core audiences.
Happens more often than you'd think.I still can't over the fact that Vincent D'Onofrio played both King Pin and Thor (Dawson) in Adventures in Babysitting.
They're trying to make people know/care about the character in the series. It's like a fresh start– a new character in a new series. If Echo finds an audience (and I imagine they'll know in just a few weeks), they may decide to feature the character in the broader MCU. If nobody watches it, they'll just leave it as a one-off in the Marvel library and move on to try other things.Well, then they should expect underperformance if that's what the theory was. It's billed as Marvel Studios Echo. I get it's a new banner, but if no one knows or cares about the character, it's going to struggle. Especially since it's still a marvel product. And since it is part of the MCU, it still suffers from the homework issue. At least if she has shown up in some films, people will recognize her and maybe give it chance. It's then the shows job to hook the viewer. And from the ratings, I don't think 75% is good enough for people who aren't sure to jump in. At least right away.
Oh I get that for sure. It's just not the greatest strategy when your studio doesn't have the history of much watch series behind it. Plus it doesn't have the greater mcu to help get casuals to give it a flyer.They're trying to make people know/care about the character in the series. It's like a fresh start– a new character in a new series. If Echo finds an audience (and I imagine they'll know in just a few weeks), they may decide to feature the character in the broader MCU
So you're thinking the better approach would be the opposite of what they're doing? Introduce new characters in the MCU tentpoles, and develop them there over time, and then maybe give them their own film/series? I can see that. More like what they've done with Sam/Cap, War Machine, Wanda, and Black Widow (which I've seen you mention).Oh I get that for sure. It's just not the greatest strategy when your studio doesn't have the history of much watch series behind it. Plus it doesn't have the greater mcu to help get casuals to give it a flyer.
I guess it depends what the outcome is that they are looking for. Could it weigh down a feature film? I suppose it could. But the advantage is they can just as easily abandon it and have it a one and done. If you stick to a true secondary character, I don't think you really have much to worry about. I just feel it's a great way to gauge how well a character is liked.It seems like your way might be a bit riskier, essentially having undeveloped and unpopular characters weigh down the tentpole films.
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