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- 17 de Mayo, 2020
I would not consider Black Widow in this situation. Personally, I believe the movie will do well as Black Widow is one of the last original characters other than Thor and maybe Guardians if you count them. If by chance the film does do poorly, COVID-19 is such an easy excuse that it likely will not matter in the long run. The performance of the films afterwards are the real things to look at.If Eternals bombs while Black Widow still does gangbusters, I think you're right.
I've even seen online how even the most die-hard Marvel capeshit lovers are at least a little nervous about that movie's box office potential thanks to COVID-19 delaying Black Widow this year and throwing everyone off, although they're more convinced it will merely underperform and cause more delays or at most, end up in a Solo scenario.
This.I honestly think a one-two punch of Eternals and Lady Thor bombing will likely weaken the MCU and lead to a realignment, but won't kill off capeshit or the Marvel IP completely on their own if they can get the issues with X-Men and Fantastic Four fully settled and start filming by then.
If we are going by Star Wars, that film franchise had 2 bombs and Disney seems to be just rewriting the sequel films out in response. If Eternals and Lady Thor bomb, I expect the characters to die and the MCU to just forget they existed. With X-Men and Fantastic Four on the horizon, those two will likely cover the loss.
In saying this, if those two fail, then I think a death for Marvel is inevitable. I see Disney as using a 3-strike system, one is whatever, two is realignment, three is death. If three movies fail, than that is a sign the brand as a whole has collapsed, so Disney will likely pull a Muppets and yeet the brand out of existence. If Marvel is lucky, a passionate guy will try to bring it back years later, probably with a one time success that leads to an average performing sequel and terrible performing show like the Muppets. Otherwise Spider-Man will be the only survivor as his brand is with Sony.
If I am not mistaken, Doctor Strange was the worst performing MCU title. I would not call him safe as very few seemed interested in the character, so there is a chance he may be the bomb.But a better question is what would happen if one of the "safe" MCU titles like Black Widow or Doctor Strange 2 end up bombing? I don't think Black Widow will bomb at the box office for a variety of reasons, but I do think it could under-perform if the normies are more fed up with the capeshit fad than we think.
Your late. The backlash to woke culture has been a thing since 2013 and the start of Anita Sarkesian. Even going by box-office bombs, 2016 GhostBusters was the first to get killed by wokeness. Also Trump got elected, so I think the frustrations have been around for awhile. The reason it went on for so long can be explained as such:I do think we're seeing a backlash against woke culture that has been building since mid-2019 and I do think Disney and the other big corporations will follow the money and ditch all the pretentious wokeness after losing enough money but I don't think they'll try and draw attention to it.
1. Miscommunication - Woke people on Twitter are a very vocal minority that broke through. Once they did, Hollywood capitalized, the issue is, HollyWood is also an eco-chamber, so it took forever for them to see issues with this.
2. Liberal voices - Most new writers for properties are likely super liberal and bring in fellow liberals that slowly fill a company. In a way, it is an ideological take-over.
3. Donald - The president seems perfect for comedy content and points. They are also probably scared of him as he and his audience seem against the Hollywood elites unlike say, Hillary Clinton. Most are probably trying to suppress him and followers as when given the means, both are capable of rip and tearing Hollywood a new one.
4. Brand recognition - The voices are usually heads of already big franchises, so their content flies for one entry and is super profitable. This leads companies to think woke is right. The issue is, that one successful entry typically kills the brand leading to bombs for the next movies.
5. Lack of Care/ Preparing for Replacement - Most woke things are around just for content as companies know someone will watch it. Whether it is being consumed by Gen X Obama lovers who love seeing Trump get made fun of or Millenial crazies, the political stuff will have an audience. At the time of woke culture, 2016, most TV and film companies are trying to jump online, so their goal is likely to just kill the channel to adapt to the times. A lack of care due to success also plays a role. The comics side of Marvel can tank, but since the movies are massive, Disney simply does not care as it is just content to make movies. I think most woke culture is just a killing of the past. Companies are going to move towards the internet as Gen Z and Millenials are there, in which they will likely start limiting woke projects. As for TV, since the main audience is Gen x and early Millenials, the two notable Democrat audiences, it is being supplemented for them.
I think it will be more pronounced than you think. While most will not declare it, comparing say the new Ghostbusters film to 2016 is a night and day difference. I think once these companies get fully online, the shift will be drastic are they are going to have to take on two generations that have more than likely abandoned them in favor of YouTube.I've been saying for a while that any cultural realignment and a wider rejection of wokeness in pop culture will be quiet and subtle, much like how the transition from the "edgy" pop culture of the 1990's and 2000's to the pretentious wokeness and SJW punk malaise of "Current Year" pop culture played out.
The real question is, what will the culture shift of 2020 be?