{"id":141775,"date":"2022-11-28T11:00:13","date_gmt":"2022-11-28T11:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/no-wokeness-isnt-why-strange-world-flopped-at-the-box-office\/"},"modified":"2022-11-28T11:00:13","modified_gmt":"2022-11-28T11:00:13","slug":"no-wokeness-isnt-why-strange-world-flopped-at-the-box-office","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/no-wokeness-isnt-why-strange-world-flopped-at-the-box-office\/","title":{"rendered":"No, ‘Wokeness’ Isn’t Why ‘Strange World’ Flopped at the Box Office"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Strange World<\/em><\/strong> <\/em>is on track to turn into one of Disney’s biggest box office bombs in the company’s history, and there are heated arguments going on as to why the animated film has had such a disastrous reception.<\/p>\n

There’s a corner of the internet which in pinning the film’s failure on the fact that Strange World <\/em>features an openly gay character in Ethan Clade, because of course there is. <\/p>\n

The more obvious and common sense answer to why Strange World <\/em>is bombing is that the movie received little to no marketing ahead of its holiday weekend release. As someone who writes about the entertainment industry as my 9-5, even I’ve admittedly heard little to nothing about this movie.<\/p>\n

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Love how anyone with half a brain cell can put together that Strange World bombed at the box office cause Disney barely marketed it, and yet there’s still morons out there who think it bombed solely cause it’s “woke”. Never ceases to amaze me how willfully stupid homophobes are<\/p>\n

\u2014 Goro Akechi Enjoyer (@Schaffrillas) November 28, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n

Granted, the film isn’t particularly a runaway success as far as audiences and critics who have gotten around to it are concerned, but it’s definitely not terrible. With a critic score of 74 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and an audience score of 61 percent, it certainly doesn’t paint a picture of a hundred-million-dollar box office bomb. <\/p>\n

Many have been quick to point the finger at Disney for burying the company’s first true LGBTQ+ representation milestone.<\/p>\n

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Disney is 100% going to blame STRANGE WORLD’s inevitable bad box office on the fact that there’s an openly gay character in the movie when in reality, it’s going to flop because they didn’t market it at all. They’ll use this as an excuse to not have queer rep ever again. pic.twitter.com\/diD7It4Bk4<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014 Jordan Woodson #GlassOnionSweep (@jordanjwoodson) November 17, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n

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What happened to #StrangeWorld<\/a> it’s a tragedy.
A Disney CEO who cared little for creativity slotted this on a Holliday weekend while booking ABSOLUTELY NO promotion for it.
And with Chapek getting the sack by the Disney Board, this’ll have a \u201clame duck\u201d label it doesn’t deserve. https:\/\/t.co\/dhHnvHPcfj<\/p>\n

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Disney’s reasoning behind the minimal effort the company put into marketing Strange World <\/em>remains unclear. Still, one can’t help but raise an eyebrow considering this should have been a huge leap for the world’s biggest studio as far as representation is concerned.<\/p>\n

Of course, the minds behind the film didn’t want the character in question, Ethan Clade, to be reduced to his sexuality. <\/p>\n

Perhaps it may well boil down to Disney’s evident lack of focus on animated projects, instead keeping its eyes on big-budget live-action spectacles. <\/p>\n

The film’s poor performance doesn’t bode well for other animations the company is supposed to be working on, including Spider-Man: Freshman Year<\/em>, <\/em>but it ultimately has itself to blame for not allocating an appropriate advertising budget for a film that cost $180 million to make. <\/p>\n

At the time of writing, Strange World <\/em>is on track to make a loss of well over $100 million, having made a meager $18.6 million during its first five days in cinemas. <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n