They want a bigger cut from theatres for showing their Star Wars movies while also demanding more screenings per location. Effectively forcing other studio movies away from screens faster and giving them less opportunities to be watched.
Marvel killed the comics of character not owned by their Studio for movie rights. Disney is now getting into talks with Fox to buy their studios. Monopilio forced by reduced exposure to the original material.
what with how Marvel Comics are doing (absolutely shit) and their game industry putting out a decent game once in a blue moon, I'm wondering how Marvel is even managing to stay afloat, it's gotta be the fucking movies and Disney essentially keeping them alive.
Marvel, from what I've heard, has been the victim of _so_ much executive meddling. From shitting on the Fantastic 4 (sorry, Fant4stic) to turning Falcon into Captain America to Rule 63'ing Thor to Civil War II, that's all been executives meddling with the creative process from what I hear, with the possible exception of Falcon as Cap.
Have they ever done something as insane as the Tits Thor and shit, though? The writers as well seem absolutely negative towards anyone that talks to them, what a disconnection.
In the 90's they gave guns to everybody, even characters who didn't need them and characters have passed down their mantles to characters of other genders and ethnicities for years before. The only difference is the shitty reactionary propensity everyone has to go on diatribes about "Facists" and "Sjws".
I mean I am making a point about corporate practices Disney is employing right now to very agressively skew the stage in their favor and the first thing you come up with is "Ugh they made Thor a woman!". Dude Thor has been a fucking frog before.
Ooookaaay? I was only asking if there was crazier shit they did in the past and used that as an example because it seems pretty out there, neither was my statement like that, so no need to get bitchy with me.
The difference is, they made Thor a frog because they thought it would be a good idea. Fem!Thor was a case of executive meddling AFAIK, which is never a good sign, especially in comics. Executive meddling leads to all kinds of shit.
Didn't Disney also recently decided to not provide movies before release to the LA Times (for review and critics) because they got too butt-hurt by some negative article about some Disney resort that paper wrote?