The problems can be summed up in a single sentence: The old stuff still sells, but nobody likes the new stuff. Disney's summer proves that it can still make bank by dragging Hugh Jackman out for yet another round as Wolverine and spinning up a new set of emotions for a Pixar sequel.
The attempts to advance new Marvel storylines haven't gone particularly well. With a few exceptions, the Star Wars shows and sequels, last year's Ahsoka included, are mediocre, polarizing and unloved so much so in the case of the regrettable sequel trilogy that there hasn't been a new Star Wars movie since. Meanwhile, Pixar has descended from inspired to middling and Disney's core animation department hasn't produced a.
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