It’s no secret that Walt Disney’s entire entertainment division has been struggling. Over the past two years, Walt Disney Studios’ film releases have been disasters, and their television releases haven’t faired much better. Disney CEO Bob Iger’s plan to fix it was to shake up the film lineup for 2024. However, after only a month in the new year, Disney ...
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‘Much of the Company Is Dead Weight,’ Analyst Thinks Disney Is Going Extinct
It’s only been a week, but 2024 has been pretty good so far for the Walt Disney Company. Wish (2023), which bombed at the American box office, has found an audience overseas, banking more than $200 million. ESPN has been a rating juggernaut with the NFL and College Football Playoffs. And Walt Disney World has been slammed with a post-New Year’s ...
Read More »Disney FINALLY Gets Some Good News…Sort of
Let’s be honest: 2023 was not a good year for Disney. Ad revenues in the television industry tanked, attendance at Walt Disney World was down, the actors and writers’ strikes stopped all productions, and the company was dragged down by its fight with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. But the worst part of the year was quite possibly Disney’s movie releases. ...
Read More »Disney to Lose $1 BILLION With Indiana Jones 5
Disney has had a rough time at the box office over the past year. Poor numbers with Elemental (2023), Lightyear (2022), and others have caused the studio to lose hundreds of millions with each film. This unfortunate trend for Walt Disney Studios seems to be staying on track with the new movie Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023). ...
Read More »Disney Expected to Lose Another $250 Million
Tonight, Walt Disney releases its newest feature film in theaters… Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) There has been a lot of coverage in the entertainment news about this upcoming Indiana Jones movie. But it seems to have less to do with interest in the film or franchise and more about whether or not it will continue Disney’s ...
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