Disney Lost $900 Million Over the Last Year

The Walt Disney Company has lost almost $900 million over the last year due to 8 of its films.

The failure is likely from the influence of the LGBT agenda in the productions.

Between June 2022 and June 2023, the films Disney released include: “Lightyear,” “Thor: Love and Thunder,” “Strange World,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” “Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” “Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3,” “The Little Mermaid,” and “Elemental.”

Several of Disney’s newest films featured openly gay, trans, and non-binary characters.

While Disney spent about $2.75 billion on the movies, the films only generated an estimated $1.86 billion.

“Elemental” holds one of the worst opening weekends in Disney’s history, generating $29.5 million in domestic ticket sales.

Reporting from Just the News:

According to a survey conducted by gambling website Time2play last September, out of 1,927 “self-described Disney World enthusiasts,” 92.6% said they believed Disney vacation costs are now beyond what average families can afford. The price increases made 68.3% of the enthusiasts say they felt “like Disney World has lost its magic.”

The high prices were evident in the Disney World Star Wars hotel, which cost $1,200-per-person-per-night, and is now closing after only being opened for about 18 months.

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