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Old 12-04-2021, 06:28 PM   #1
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Disney Disney's Post-Revival Era

Something that I've been thinking about a lot lately, but do you think there have been a new era at Disney for a few years now?
I know that when people discuss eras, they usually mean the animated films, and if we look at the new animated film of the recent years: Ralph Breaks the Internet, Frozen II, Raya and the Last Dragon and Encanto... They are not really on the same level of quality as their predecessors: The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Frozen, Zootopia, Moana, etc... I think that the thing that really established this new era is learning that Musker and Clements left for Warner Animation.

But it's not just the animation studio, we can see this new era affecting other aspects of the company. The Revival saw the releases of the DAC on Blu-ray, but now it seems that they are focusing more on streaming and they don't really care about home media anymore (they've barely released anything on 4K for example).

If during the Revival, the remakes were more sparse and were more about giving a new take like Alice, Maleficent, Cinderella and The Jungle Book. Now they are more shot-to-shot and more frequent.

I don't really follow park news, but I understand that there have been changes there as well, and for the worse.

So what do you think? Are we at a new era?
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