You and I might hate them, but they’re a better financial bet. There is, literally, no accounting for good taste (at least in the short term).
Disney hasn’t abandoned the development of new animated film properties (Hexed in 2026, Gatto in 2027). They know that it’s wise to keep building from scratch, if only to uncover new gems that can then be rehashed for even more money later.
Also, one of the primary reasons I spend so much effort maintaining the content of [the trailers] community is to help uncover new movies that may have otherwise slipped under someone’s radar. If you want new animated films, you don’t have to rely on the mouse house.
Seeing the comments here, I’m reposting what I said in the [email protected] community earlier today:
Look at the last 5 original properties released by Walt Disney Animation (not Pixar)…
…versus the last 5 live-ish-action re-hashes of existing properties…
You and I might hate them, but they’re a better financial bet. There is, literally, no accounting for good taste (at least in the short term).
Disney hasn’t abandoned the development of new animated film properties (Hexed in 2026, Gatto in 2027). They know that it’s wise to keep building from scratch, if only to uncover new gems that can then be rehashed for even more money later.
Also, one of the primary reasons I spend so much effort maintaining the content of [the trailers] community is to help uncover new movies that may have otherwise slipped under someone’s radar. If you want new animated films, you don’t have to rely on the mouse house.
I enjoyed Cruella and Lilo & Stitch.