Disney Targets Pixar for Layoffs in Its Push for Streaming Profits
Not even Pixar can survive layoffs in the sequel-saturated Disney empire that keeps making the news for all the wrong reasons.
Not even Pixar can survive layoffs in the sequel-saturated Disney empire that keeps making the news for all the wrong reasons.
Disney's Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny as well as The Marvels tanked at the box office despite their sizeable budgets.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is still the bigger film as its domestic earnings far outweigh Elemental's domestic gross for a larger worldwide total.
The summer film season had a poor start, but that's all about to change with the long awaited big-budget films hitting theaters this month.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny disappoints at the box office with an estimated $60 million domestic opening weekend gross.
The Flash plummets to a 73% second weekend box office drop as Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse regains the number one spot.
Elemental's three-day opening weekend falls just behind Toy Story's abysmal debut, making it the second-lowest for a Pixar film in history.
Elemental is an original story from Pixar and audiences who have seen it have good things to say but not enough people watched it.
The animation studio shows off a magical new world filled where Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water can co-exist.