There was a time when Disney used to be all about family-friendly entertainment, but over the years, the company has moved far left and incredibly woke.
In fact, it was not too long ago that the world had a chance to peek behind the curtain and hear about the not-so-secret “gay agenda” that they were pushing onto the viewers.
When that was revealed, parents across the country decided that they were fed up and started canceling their subscriptions to Disney+.
Of course, the company’s spokesperson shrugged off the uproar stating that it was just a few people, but that could not be further from the truth.
Over the Thanksgiving weekend, Disney released their 61st animated movie titled, ‘Strange World’, and instead of it bringing in the cash, it bombed at the box office.
The movie cost about 180 million to make, and after 5 days, only brought in an embarrassingly low 18.6 million. It was one of the worst openings for Disney animation in recent memory.
Usually, these types of movies garner about $55 million over five days. However, this movie is uber-woke and features a “gay teen” character.
The Direct reported:
Disney’s “Strange World” received the worst Audience Score in Disney animation history.
The Dom Hall and Qui Nguyen-directed epic marks the 61st animated film from the animated movie giant, following the Clades family as they explore the mysterious planet, Avalonia.
The film has been a source of controversy in its lead-up to release, as a number of countries banned the film for its on-screen LGBTQIA+ representation. It has also been met with middling critical reception early in its theatrical run, currently sitting at a 75% on Rotten Tomatoes.
It is hard to tell whether Strange World will thrive going into the Holiday season, but its Audience Score might be an indication that the future is all that bright for Disney’s latest.
Disney’s latest blockbuster, Strange World, received the worst Audience Score in the Studio’s storied animation history.
The Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, and Gabrielle Union-led film got a “B” rating CinemaScore from moviegoers, putting it on the same level as films like Amsterdam, Tenet, and Micheal Bay’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
As mentioned above, this is the worst mark for a Disney animated film and the only one to drop below an “A-.” The earliest recorded film from Disney with this rating is 1991’s Beauty and the Beast.
CinemaScore is a calculated average of ratings given by moviegoers straight out of the theaters, so it’s entirely based on the initial reaction of the general public.
The full list of Walt Disney Animation Studios Cinemascores can be seen below, in release order:
Beauty and the Beast: A+
Aladdin: A+
The Lion King: A+
Pocahontas: A−
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: A
Hercules: A
Mulan: A+
Tarzan: A
Fantasia 2000: [No data]
Dinosaur: A
The Emperor’s New Groove: A
Atlantis: The Lost Empire: A
Lilo & Stitch: A
Treasure Planet: A–
Brother Bear: A
Home on the Range: A–
Chicken Little: A–
Meet the Robinsons: A–
Bolt: A–
The Princess and the Frog: A
Tangled: A+
Winnie the Pooh: A–
Wreck-It Ralph: A
Frozen: A+
Big Hero 6: A
Zootopia: A
Moana: A
Ralph Breaks the Internet: A–
Frozen 2: A–
Raya and the Last Dragon: A
Encanto: A
Strange World: B
What will Disney’s CEO Bob Iger do now?
Well, the sad part about this is that the woke left looks at this type of rejection as a “challenge” to break people’s spirits.
They will triple down on this nonsense and keep shoving the LGBTQ lifestyle down everyone’s throat. Because it’s not good enough to “accept” gay folks, you also have to celebrate them and make sure at least one of your children embraces that lifestyle, or you’re a dirty, racist bigot.
But in this case, parents will win.
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