Musk wishes he were Hughes
Disney value in 2005: $30 billion
>no new Alien movies
>no new Predator movies
For fucks sake, just pick a random standalone dark horse comic, use it as base for a shooting script, have a budget of 60 mil and let Alex Garland or Neveldine/Taylor free reign to direct and cut.
i unironically spent like seven hours reading all about howard hughes and his associates just yesterday, what a fucking trip
one of the most interesting aspects of it all, in my eyes, was actually how wonderful a person his second wife was. they were legally married for 14 years, though the vast majority of it was spent apart as he was descending rapidly into insanity, spending months without leaving a movie theater for example while his assistants cleaned up his shit, only eating chocolate bars and chicken and drinking milk.
despite all that, by the end she only asked him for $70,000 (400k in inflation iirc) in yearly alimony and wanted nothing of his estate. this was shortly after he had spent $300,000,000 on las vegas real estate for absolutely no reason (including one hotel he bought solely so he could confirm that a giant statue of a high heel outside didn't actually have anyone living inside taking photographs of him. she also refused to comment on him at all times to the media, saying she hadn't heard from him in a while and hoped he was doing well.
Dont forget the fact that under his watch, not only did he tank the biggest movie IP on the planet, but also killed every other rev stream that it had enjoyed for almost 40 years. Now fans hate the books, the comics, the toys and the offshoots outside of 1 single overly expensive streaming show.
I mean, a Stand alone Han Solo film BOMBED under this man. Thats something that pre-disney would never even be thought of, let alone happen
>resigns JUST before corona chan and the fall of stocks
Wow that's almost as if he knew something was coming...
>wanting more alien and predator movies
yikes you're retarded
>I was too young to buy at $3
I told my dad to buy and he eventually bought at $12, still pretty happy.
>Disney quickly going to shit
>CEO leaves abruptly
>Unimaginable amounts of debt
>Will most likely have a string of terrible movies that flop
This got me thinking
>Disney Renaissance happens right after the Disney company hits the lowest point in their history and were forced to make good movies that audiences enjoyed or risk dying completely
Can Disney unironically make a comeback?
or is the mouse going to be shit forever
>2020
>A Chinese virus kills Disney within a year
Lol
if based you mean s o y then you're right