This wasn't Disney's biggest debut last year. The studio believed in the power of a family story, but the latest animation fell short of its goals — and now it's been released on Disney+.
Disney+ is systematically receiving big Mickey Mouse productions in cinemas – you just have to be a little patient. Last year, we could count on high-profile shows like “Indiana Jones and the Artifact of Destiny,” “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” “The Little Mermaid,” and “The Haunted Mansion,” while now Directed animation film. Written by Chris Buck and Vaughn Vierasunthorn appeared first on the SVOD platform.
“The Wish” is the latest project from Walt Disney Animation Studios and was developed as a way to celebrate the company's 100th anniversary. However, the story did not achieve the expected results like the studio's biggest successes, and achieved only $ 254.2 million in theaters. The production budget was between 175 and 200 million US dollars.
The cartoon focusing on the actions of teenagers Asha and Starfire failed not only in cinemas – only 48% of journalists recommended the last film. However, it's worth noting that it has an average rating of 81% from over 1,000 verified users on Rotten Tomatoes.
The premiere of “The Wish” on Disney+ is a really good opportunity to get acquainted with the adventure and evaluate whether this time journalists were right to criticize the effects of the work of experienced animators, or whether fans of Disney animation positively evaluated the animation Extremely .
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