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Box Office Analyst Estimates That Disney Has Lost $890 Million on Last Eight Studio Releases, Including Woke Little Mermaid and Elemental



Box office analyst and YouTuber Valliant Renegade has estimated that the Walt Disney Co. has lost $890 million on the last eight studio releases, including the woke Little Mermaid remake and Elemental, an anti-racism animated film featuring a non-binary character.

The films contributing to the losses include “Lightyear,” “Thor: Love and Thunder,” “Strange World,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” “The Little Mermaid,” and “Elemental.”

Valliant Renegade said that the eight films cost roughly $2.75 billion but only brought in $1.86 billion.

“That can’t go on forever. It’s just simple numbers, folks,” Valliant Renegade said in a video about his estimate. “That’s where we are. The Walt Disney Company is just making all the wrong decisions not only creatively, but in the distribution channels as well.”

[b][i]I am NOT snickering with delight. I just thought of something amusing.[/i][/b]
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Shaveit · 61-69, M
Hopefully, all these big companies losing their butts on this Wolk stuff… Will make Americans realize that they’re buying power matters. Budweiser has been pushing their old style commercials, very heavily for the last few weeks, trying to recover from their debacle.
Musicman · 61-69, M
@Shaveit I hope they learn their lesson. I don't care how big a company like Disney is. You can only lose hundreds of millions of dollars for so long before your stock holders and board of directors says enough!!
SW-User
@Shaveit Try telling that to Sony Pictures :) The latest Spiderman movie has made almost a billion dollars in a month worldwide.

There's an African‑Latino Spider-Man, Miles Morales as the main character; Gwen Stacy’s Spidey endorses trans rights; there’s an Indian Spider‑Man with an anti‑colonial outlook living in a Mumbai‑Manhattan hybrid; and a pregnant biker Spider‑Woman. And worst of all, the movie's main theme is how identity is a constant negotiation of race, class, nationality and gender. Your worst woke nightmare 😂