Not hard when you own all of the intellectual property that people care about.
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It's a monopoly. They even own ABC.
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Awesome, now if we can just get more OC rather than recanned classics in the form of live actions or reboots they'd make more money if they sink the time into writing and development
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@Disney Why does Disney always turn children's dreams=exchange="money"? Disney holds copyrights, generates-money from all-rights, and once interested children with cute eyes "Stealing money from adult hands." It's so call A mechanism like a mouse lecture. -
So like every other Hollywood studio as well?
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Because most of their movies were either remakes/reboot or copy and paste films. Majority of people paid to see the same thing over and over again. Every MCU movie being copy and paste. Remaking all their old stories into live action. No originality at all.
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For everyone crying monopoly... Please note they do not even have 39% of the market share of the box office....
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What’s funny is they do this with like 9-11 films (before including Fox) while others studios like Warner Bros, Universal, Paramount, Sony, A24, and such release like 18-25 films per year. It’d be interesting to see what Warner Bros achieved if they only released 10 films a year.
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