Twitter Blames Fans for Disney's Failure With 'Wish' Release, "Nobody Supports Original Films"

Comments for Twitter Blames Fans for Disney’s Failure With ‘Wish’ Release, “Nobody Supports Original Films”

King Magnifico holds out his arms on the balcony in 'Wish'

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7 Comments

  1. Nathan

    The issue is that Wish was a lazy movie with unoriginal songs. The format was fine. The Animation was beautiful. The story was boring

  2. Concerned Disney Fan

    People support original films. Actually, people are begging for original films, but those films have to be good, not pander to such a small crowd, not be woke, and they need to go back to the roots on what made original films great. Anything new nowadays has horrible writing, bad casting, and rushed scripts.

    1. Janet S

      Can you elaborate on what you mean about what made original films great? I always think of classic Disney films being taken from literature, so I’m genuinely curious what kind of original films folks think about as being questions Disney.

  3. Zeena

    Disney created this problem. They decided to increase their ad free streaming service to a high price and if you have kids you don’t want ads popping up that you can’t control because you can’t trust Disney. Plus, people can’t trust Disney for family entertainment because of last year’s fiasco on Strange world. It really comes down to how untrustworthy Disney has become.

    1. Denise

      Fiasco with Strange World?! How so? Is that because a character was gay?

      Yikes. If a gay character in a movie can turn my 6 year old grandson gay… I seriously doubt he was straight to begin with.

      I don’t know why people are so afraid of things they don’t understand and don’t even try to.

  4. ET

    Disney lost a preponderance of their audience by embracing and promoting progressive ideology. The lack of support for their recent films is political, not artistic.

    1. Denise

      Yes, unfortunately the far right is really leaning in to Cancel Culture these days

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