Our new Reed Richards, everyone...
AndyDursin wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 12:12 pm
I don't know if you saw his other video on Marvel the other day but Disney is panicking -- which you would be if you throw millions at Downey to come back.
Disney's problem is their refusal to diversify...ever since the early 2010s, when they snagged the Marvel,
Star Wars and 20th Century Fox IPs, they've dedicated 95% of their big AND small-screen output to nothing but these $300 million tenpole movies and shows, but we're no longer in the era when these were guaranteed to pull in over a billion apiece to justify these bloated budgets. The D+ stuff is especially egregious, blowing over $200 mil a pop on garbage like
She-Hulk and
Secret Invasion. It's no wonder that stuff intended as D+ "content" like
Moana 2 and
Lilo & Stitch got bumped to full theatrical releases, because Disney realized you can't make MONEY spending that much on stuff people can sit home and watch for "free". In decades past, Disney might make a big, expensive summer comic book blockbuster hopeful like
Dick Tracy or
The Rocketeer, but they also released films like
White Fang or
The Santa Clause or
The Mighty Ducks, small-to-medium-budget dramas, adventure or sports films that made solid profits and led to freshly-minted franchises in some cases. Now it's just regurgitating franchises that were decades old
before they acquired them directly into the mouths of no-longer-eager fanboys, who have begun to choke on them. We need
new stuff! That Daisy Ridley swimming movie from last year was really entertaining, and, back in the 90s or 2000s, would have been one of those well-reviewed "inspirational" Disney releases that quietly made $60 or $70 million, but they dumped it on about a hundred screens for a week.

They no longer wish to cultivate audiences for good one-off movies that don't require months' work of "homework" of watching dozens of other movies and shows just to understand what's going on.