| Soundwave said: They release other movies but the focus is very strictly on finding these same kind of franchise movies aimed at largely the same audience over and over again (young men). And what's happened? Other demographics have just stopped going to movie theaters period. |
My brother in Christ.. I find it quite amusing that you see an article titled "Corp seeking ways to win back young men" and you feel the need to go "Oh, no. It is actually other demographics that have stopped going to the theater". I mean, this article was based on research data, you know?
And I don't even understand how you even got to that conclusion anyways; I mean, the existence of 4 Marvel movies a year did not stop women from watching Lilo & Stich, Moana 2, Wicked, Inside Out 2, Barbie, It Ends with Us, Beauty and The Beast, etc. And the existence of 4 Marvel movies a year did not stop adult men from watching Top Gun Maverick, Openheimer, Dune, F1, Joker, James Bond, Avatar, Sinners, Weapons, etc, etc, etc.
Again, movies for "other audiences" are not only still being made (like usual), but they are doing just fine. There is a reason why we are not having this discussion in an article titled "Disney is seeking ways to win back women and 'other audiences'".







