Disney Needs To Cool It With The Sequels
To no one’s surprise, this past week Disney Announcement it will soon begin producing even more sequels. In a quarterly earnings call, the company’s one true ruler, CEO Bob Iger, announced Disney Studios will soon begin production “Zootopia 2,” “Frozen 3,” And “Toy Story 5.”
Also with “Inside Out 2,” A fifth “Indiana Jones” Disney will make a movie, an insane amount of superhero films, and more live-action remakes animated films that are beloved. Get busy Repeating the same story over and over for several years, if possible, for decades.
Disney’s success in creating sequels and large franchises that have multiple installments has been fair. After all, they’ve already been doing it for decades. It would be great if each sequel was the same. “The Empire Strikes Back” Or “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” It would not likely to be an issue.
But with ideologically charged and uninspired writing, Disney is degrading their films’ artistic integrity and nullifying the cultural utility of once beloved stories by never allowing them to experience an organic end. The hero’s journey is irrelevant if he is never allowed to return home.
Ironically, the aforementioned “Star Wars” — owned by Disney — has suffered the same effect. Yes, there are independent stories within the Disney properties. “universe” It is possible to wrap it up, but the overall concept of the film’s premise remains ambiguous. This is why audiences find themselves lost in a multimedia universe of pop-culture content without any sense of direction beyond the beliefs this content is trying instill in them.
Perhaps that’s the point. We all know Disney is a deeply activist company. After all, company executives have bragged about Disney’s “not-at-all-secret gay agenda” Continually used and re-used sequel content pummel Children with woke ideologies
Taken together with the steady decline of American religious participation and the rampant politicization entertainment, it is obvious that Disney studios use sequels, spinoffs, etc. to morally mold audiences they believe to be impressionable.
Disney isn’t just churning out subpar content for the sake of making money; the studio is structurally invested in ideologically capturing its audiences. By re-using characters and settings, people grew up loving, they are able to disarm even generally discerning people’s defense mechanisms. They will remind you of your childhood and then poison the well with their patronizing, woke garbage.
How is it possible for toys made of anthropomorphic animals to learn anything about themselves? “Toy Story” It came out nearly 30 years ago. Already, it spawned three more cinematic sequels; many animated shorts; as well as two separate, unrelated spinoff franchises. Buzz Lightyear’s self-contained adventures. What would a fifth movie do to enhance the story?
A good relationship with your partner is the best thing you can do for yourself. “Zootopia” sequel. The first movie tells the story of a bipedal animal cop force solving a crime in a place where certain animals are treated unfairly due to popular stereotypes. Crucial to the film’s plot is the juxtaposition of powerful elite carnivores and proletarian herbivores. There is no
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