Marvel Cinematic Universe

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yeah and iirc going back through the 90s they did a lot of "only alright" at the box office, too
maybe there's a place for muppets these days, maybe not, but that place is definitely not the center of a media empire
My point was that they should just be another franchise. No one thing should be the center of an empire, and as of right now, Marvel seems to be that for Disney. Disney has a ton of franchises, they should probably expand their audience more.

The Muppets make moderate successes and are probably cheap to make. It would not be a bad idea to use them or whatever else Disney has and make more money makers even if smaller. Just relying on Marvel or Star Wars is getting them into trouble. Only Marvel has been successful and that seems to only be in movies. If Marvel goes down, than Disney is really in hot water.

The Muppets may not be the best. But they should try something at this point. The only thing they really seem to be pushing now is Kingdom Hearts with the possible Disney+ series soon, and I guess Pirates again. But maybe they should bring back say Tron, or Indiana Jones (have not heard about that in awhile).
 
So you were only pretending to be retarded I take it?

You have the wit of a Downy.

My point was that they should just be another franchise. No one thing should be the center of an empire, and as of right now, Marvel seems to be that for Disney. Disney has a ton of franchises, they should probably expand their audience more.

The Muppets make moderate successes and are probably cheap to make. It would not be a bad idea to use them or whatever else Disney has and make more money makers even if smaller. Just relying on Marvel or Star Wars is getting them into trouble. Only Marvel has been successful and that seems to only be in movies. If Marvel goes down, than Disney is really in hot water.

The Muppets may not be the best. But they should try something at this point. The only thing they really seem to be pushing now is Kingdom Hearts with the possible Disney+ series soon, and I guess Pirates again. But maybe they should bring back say Tron, or Indiana Jones (have not heard about that in awhile).

Actually speaking of "muh corporate YouTube" and the Larson/Disney shit recently, a series of shorts on YouTube would be the perfect place for them. Cheaper than movies, less material needed than a sitcom that wears out it's welcome faster.
 
My point was that they should just be another franchise. No one thing should be the center of an empire, and as of right now, Marvel seems to be that for Disney. Disney has a ton of franchises, they should probably expand their audience more.

The Muppets make moderate successes and are probably cheap to make. It would not be a bad idea to use them or whatever else Disney has and make more money makers even if smaller. Just relying on Marvel or Star Wars is getting them into trouble. Only Marvel has been successful and that seems to only be in movies. If Marvel goes down, than Disney is really in hot water.

The Muppets may not be the best. But they should try something at this point. The only thing they really seem to be pushing now is Kingdom Hearts with the possible Disney+ series soon, and I guess Pirates again. But maybe they should bring back say Tron, or Indiana Jones (have not heard about that in awhile).
that gets back to the same problem Disney's facing, there's issues with a lot of those, too
Pirates sputtered out pop-culture-wise, last one did okay but not that great, Tron's always been spotty, Indiana Jones basically did the Sequel Trilogy thing before it was cool with Crystal Skull, Kingdom Hearts is niche
it really wasn't until Pirates 1 that anybody thought Disney live action was worth any fucks whatsoever and not Jungle 2 Jungle Part 3 and That Damn Cat Returns or whatever
obviously they really need the Mr Boogity cinematic universe
 
that gets back to the same problem Disney's facing, there's issues with a lot of those, too
Pirates sputtered out pop-culture-wise, last one did okay but not that great, Tron's always been spotty, Indiana Jones basically did the Sequel Trilogy thing before it was cool with Crystal Skull, Kingdom Hearts is niche
it really wasn't until Pirates 1 that anybody thought Disney live action was worth any fucks whatsoever and not Jungle 2 Jungle Part 3 and That Damn Cat Returns or whatever
obviously they really need the Mr Boogity cinematic universe
There is no clear answer, I admit. I just think having more is better than focusing solely on one to two film franchises. This is really a variety situation. They need more than what they are currently pushing. Maybe they need something original, or maybe something from their past. If we are lucky, animation at the company will take off again so Pixar and Disney’s own studio can go back to being the kings of original movies. For being big studios I can only recall Moana and Frozen 2 being popular post-2016 Zootopia, and Pixar has been stuck in sequel hell for years.
 
that gets back to the same problem Disney's facing, there's issues with a lot of those, too
Pirates sputtered out pop-culture-wise, last one did okay but not that great, Tron's always been spotty, Indiana Jones basically did the Sequel Trilogy thing before it was cool with Crystal Skull, Kingdom Hearts is niche
it really wasn't until Pirates 1 that anybody thought Disney live action was worth any fucks whatsoever and not Jungle 2 Jungle Part 3 and That Damn Cat Returns or whatever
obviously they really need the Mr Boogity cinematic universe

Pirates has sputtered out and Indiana Jones could be done well, but you'd need to more or less do a retcon of Crystal Skull to win over the fans and finding someone who could replace Harrison Ford as Indy would be damn near impossible.


The one Disney franchise that's untapped that I could see actually having real potential is oddly enough Kingdom Hearts.

It'd be the perfect franchise to bridge the gap between the weebs and the Disney spergs along with the normies and it was doing the video game equivalent of a "cinematic multiverse" long before the MCU.

You'd have to do some rewrites to keep the really wacky Nomura shit in check but then you've got a show where you can bring in any Disney-owned franchise you want since it's more or less a multiverse.

Seriously, a Kingdom Hearts series is actually a good way to test the waters for long dead IP's like the Muppets, Pirates of the Caribbean, or Tron, or even some of the Fox stuff once it becomes fully available. You could feature these characters and settings in episodes or story arcs, and if the reception to it is good enough, then Disney can make a proper revival of it.
 
The one Disney franchise that's untapped that I could see actually having real potential is oddly enough Kingdom Hearts.

It'd be the perfect franchise to bridge the gap between the weebs and the Disney spergs along with the normies and it was doing the video game equivalent of a "cinematic multiverse" long before the MCU.

You'd have to do some rewrites to keep the really wacky Nomura shit in check but then you've got a show where you can bring in any Disney-owned franchise you want since it's more or less a multiverse.

Seriously, a Kingdom Hearts series is actually a good way to test the waters for long dead IP's like the Muppets, Pirates of the Caribbean, or Tron, or even some of the Fox stuff once it becomes fully available. You could feature these characters and settings in episodes or story arcs, and if the reception to it is good enough, then Disney can make a proper revival of it.
I feel like that's highly likely to become an even more muddled "Ready Player One" mess of references and memberberries if they were to attempt it.
 
I feel like that's highly likely to become an even more muddled "Ready Player One" mess of references and memberberries if they were to attempt it.

Given the state of modern Disney, I completely agree.

Under a set of competent writers, it has the potential to be a good Disney+ series and springboard for testing franchise relaunches and new IP's. But I don't think there's been a competent writer at Disney with any pull in over a decade at the absolute least.
 
The one Disney franchise that's untapped that I could see actually having real potential is oddly enough Kingdom Hearts.
Kingdom Hearts would be a fine series if The Plot didn't get lost up it's own asshole, Without all that stupid time travel garbage and "side games" it would have been a fine trilogy of games.
 
Black Panther is fucking dead.


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