Disney Loses $170 Million On ‘Snow White’ As Studio Reveals Movie Blew Its Budget

by MarvelsGrantMan136

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  1. Delaying it over a year so they could replace all the magical fairies with CGI dwarves couldn’t have been cheap.

  2. There’s so many snow white adaptations out there, a lot of them were made on cheap and look amazing, I have no idea why Disney decided to turn one of their most beautiful looking animated films into an ugly and boring CGI slop, there’s not a single frame in this whole film that look good or even passable, I wish I was exaggerating, it’s so incredibly ugly looking.

  3. ZanzerFineSuits on

    How many more failures can Disney shareholders tolerate before they demand changes in it’s movie/TV entertainment business?

  4. Disney has a writer problem. They only hire far left writers, and so their movies live in this weird bubble that doesn’t appeal to the majority of people. I’m not saying hire maga weirdos, but definitely get some moderate writers in there to appeal to normal people.

  5. Chickenshit_outfit on

    Im sure Disney gonna make bank on Mandalorian and Grogu film especially with that Super Bowl ad building the hype even more /s

  6. A lot of people complained about this film. I haven’t seen it, a lot of people I haven’t seen it and that’s the real problem. It wasn’t casting. It just wasn’t compelling.

  7. Remember after that they paused live action movie development and then lilo and stitch made over 1B dollars and they immediately restarted production

  8. the original Snow White was gorgeous, why doesn’t disney just do modern animation of disney classics?? like the amazing artstyle sony and paramount are putting out

  9. >The cost of movies made in the United States is usually a closely-guarded secret as studios combine their spending on all of them in their filings and don’t break them out individually. 

    Am I missing greater context here? Is this with specific studios or just in general, because I feel like 9/10 times I can pull up individual budgets for American movies fairly easily.

  10. With all these live actions and the Star Wars debacle I really hope Disney can turn it around with this new CEO.

  11. There is no way they only lost $170 million on this. The number is going to be much higher than this.

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