• @someguy@lemmyland.com
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    201 year ago

    Neither does Disney lol

    Seems like a combination of a large number of TV projects, Solo not doing as well as they hoped, and the movie format seeming more like a gamble with the quality they have been putting out.

    • BrooklynMan
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      1 year ago

      “Why won’t anyone go to the movies anymore?”

      “I don’t know! We jacked up the ticket and concession prices so high that it costs $30-$50 to see a movie, the floors are always sticky, and assholes always talk and check their phones through the whole film. what’s not to love? and since we only greenlight films that cost $300M+ to make, we have to consider them automatic failures if they don’t make $1B at the box office opening weekend! (which we still declare a loss due to embezzling/“Hollywood accounting”)”

      “obviously! how else will I buy by 100th country estate? let’s jack up streaming subscription prices, crack down on piracy, monetize actor images with AI, and refuse to pay our writers a decent wage. what are they gonna do, strike? hahaha!”

  • TheDeadGuy
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    131 year ago

    That’s too bad, I like Donald Glover and enjoyed Han Solo for what it was

    • He was a great Lando, second to Billy dee but still.

      He needed more room, could have had a lot of fun with it but the whole Solo was clearly trying to rush the origin story forward.

  • Turkey_Titty_city
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    it should be shit canned.

    they really need to lay off this nonsense and focus on a few good shows with compelling characters outside of the classic trilogy. like Andor. the emphasis should be about world-building, not nonsensical nostalgia cash grabs like the last trilogy was.