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By Mid-2025, Disney Faces A Half Billion(!) Loss And Here Are The Culprits
Currently, Disney seems to be struggling with their film releases significantly. Their recent projects have not been resonating with audiences, leading to substantial financial losses for the company.
We can say that this has not truly been the year for Disney. Whatever they release, most fails to hit the mark, and the studio has now plunged into the red for $500 million. And we still have five long months to go.
Films like Thunderbolts* and The Amateur performed decently, and Lilo & Stitch is heading towards the magical billion mark, but a potential hit like Captain America: Brave New World has unfortunately underperformed.
The worst offender (and many say justifiably so) is Snow White, which was doomed to fail from the start and has recently become the record holder for the list of biggest flops of all time.
The original animated film Elio received good reviews and had everything to become a success, but instead, it scored a poor worst box-office score, which is a bad sign for the industry.
All hopes now rest on Fantastic Four: First Steps, Freakier Friday, Tron: Ares, Predator: Badlands, Zootopia 2, and Avatar: Fire And Ash.
Films like Thunderbolts* and The Amateur performed decently, and Lilo & Stitch is heading towards the magical billion mark, but a potential hit like Captain America: Brave New World has unfortunately underperformed.
"You Go Woke, You Go Broke"
The worst offender (and many say justifiably so) is Snow White, which was doomed to fail from the start and has recently become the record holder for the list of biggest flops of all time.
The original animated film Elio received good reviews and had everything to become a success, but instead, it scored a poor worst box-office score, which is a bad sign for the industry.
Hope May Still Come
All hopes now rest on Fantastic Four: First Steps, Freakier Friday, Tron: Ares, Predator: Badlands, Zootopia 2, and Avatar: Fire And Ash.