It is 2019 and the filmmaking industry has just had its best year yet. Disney is at the forefront of this with 7 of the top-grossing films of the year, including Avengers: Endgame, which has just broken the very enviable record of the highest-grossing film of all time. "Things can only get better from here," many observers commented. Unfortunately, that wasn't to be the case.

The following year, 2020, COVID-19 struck and the towering industry cratered. Theaters shuttered and many jobs were lost. It wasn't until 2021 that some semblance of normalcy returned to the industry. Still, it would take another year – until 2022 – to see real growth and for things to start looking up again.

When this happened, people, both within and outside the industry, became optimistic that things would improve and 2023 would continue the upward trend. Unfortunately, 2023 has done the opposite.

While two movies have grossed over $1 billion this year, many more have tanked. And much like it was at the forefront of the gains in 2019, the biggest box office year in history, Disney has once again found itself at the forefront of the losses this year.

In 2023, the House of Mouse has seen several of its movies fall flat at the box office, including two of the most expensive films of all time. One of these films, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny cost over $300 million, according to Deadline, but could only muster $368 million at the box office, losing the studio about $100 million.