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Good give us back 2D animations and our first Gay Prince. Pay the animators and writers while your at it :giraffe:

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We had to celebrate 

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D+ really messed up things financially and creatively :fan: oop

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We love to see it :heart:

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They didn’t have any other choice…

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finally :WAP:

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Also Marvel Studios' fault for thinking they could cram an Avengers movie as an end of saga project without the buildup and team dynamics.

 

Putting Wanda, Sam Cap, She Hulk, Cpt. Marvel, Sersi, Thor, Shang-Chi, Strange, Hulk, etc. in a single movie without giving them proper buildup would've been suicide anyways so this is something good in the long run.

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Decrease SW output? They got like 2 big TV shows a year and no movie in 4 years. What the hell:clown:

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I’m fine with it. Even as a Marvel Stan, I agree they need to chill out with pumping out all this content. Last year we had 9 Projects💀

 

it’s overwhelming and a waste of money. Secret invasion cost 35M an Episode. To put in reference, Stranger Things cost only 30M💀😆 like where is all the budget going? $250M for every movie is also insane. Only Avengers and Spider-Man warrants that budget 

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Y?

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and increase spending on the LLCU again (starting with the Freaky Friday sequel) :clap3:

 

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Marvel is a great example of that. It had not been in the television business at any significant level, and not only did they increase their movie output, but they ended up making a number of TV series,” said Iger. “Frankly, it diluted focus and attention


Well about time someone at Disney finally acknowledged this. The shows are destroying the MCU. The films are already very unfocused compared to the Infinity Saga, but it got so much worse when they started throwing so many (and mostly terrible) shows into the mix. At the very least they should be a separate thing. Not everything Marvel has to be shoved into the MCU.

 

People are starting to get a bit tired of the whole shared universe/multiverse stuff and Disney is overdoing it. Managing an IP is very much like farming. Short term plunder may harm long term sustainability.

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Thank god, they have been pumping out content like crazy for no reason. They also desperately need to restructure Lucasfilm because the current management of it is not good.

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Bring back the Lizzie McGuire reboot. 

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4 minutes ago, Attitude said:

Bring back the Lizzie McGuire reboot. 

Remember when it was supposed to be the show that kickstarted Disney+ 😭 still mad Disney Fumbled the bag. 

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marvels should have only two series and products there are real tv series, like smallville or Gotham  ...i'm not saying in terms of quality but they need to be real tv series, not long films in 5 parts.

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6 minutes ago, Gorjesspazze9 said:

Remember when it was supposed to be the show that kickstarted Disney+ 😭 still mad Disney Fumbled the bag. 

The fact that they had it as the big teaser at the end of this promo. I hate them. :deadbanana:

 

 

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At least they're aware :rip:

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Thanks f**k

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Not writers making less then me at my 9-5 job😭💀

Oh Disney’s going to hell

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All them useless Marvel shows :skull: keep the movies and the $300million budget for them! :chick2:

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Except those two franchises need a big budget to look realistic. Indiana Jones did not.

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Nicki said it best. One superhero movie every 2 years. Anything over that is overkill & unnecessary.

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