Disney’s highly anticipated new animated movie, “Wish,” has unfortunately turned out to be a major flop at the box office this Thanksgiving weekend.
Despite the hype and excitement surrounding the film, it failed to meet expectations and has been deemed a bomb by industry experts. The movie, which was released on Wednesday, has only brought in a measly $10 million in its first three days, a far cry from the projected $40 million.
This disappointing performance has left Disney executives scratching their heads, as the studio is known for its successful animated films such as “Frozen” and “Moana.” “Wish” was supposed to be another hit for the company, but it seems to have missed the mark.
The movie follows the story of a young girl who discovers a magical lamp and is granted three wishes by a genie. It features a star-studded voice cast, including A-listers like Emma Stone, Chris Pratt, and Tom Hanks. The animation is also top-notch, with stunning visuals and a heartwarming storyline.
So why did “Wish” fail to resonate with audiences? Some critics point to the oversaturation of animated movies in the market, with several other family-friendly films also being released during the holiday season. Others believe that the lack of originality in the plot may have turned off viewers.
But perhaps the biggest factor contributing to the movie’s failure is the ongoing pandemic. With many families still hesitant to go to theaters, “Wish” faced tough competition from streaming services and other at-home entertainment options. This has been a recurring issue for the film industry, as the pandemic continues to impact box office numbers.
Disney has yet to comment on the underwhelming performance of “Wish,” but it is clear that the studio will have to reevaluate its strategy for future releases. The company has several highly anticipated projects in the works, including live-action remakes of “The Little Mermaid” and “Snow White,” and it will need to ensure that they do not suffer the same fate as “Wish.”
Despite the disappointment, Disney remains optimistic and is already looking ahead to its next big release, “Encanto,” set to hit theaters in December. The studio is hoping that this musical fantasy film, featuring the voices of Lin-Manuel Miranda and Gloria Estefan, will be able to turn things around and end the year on a high note.
In the meantime, “Wish” will have to accept its fate as a Thanksgiving box office bomb. But with Disney’s track record of success, it is safe to say that this is just a minor setback for the powerhouse studio.