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Hollywood: Disney's animated musical film 'Wish' faces reality of post-pandemic Thanksgiving

Studios release major films as American families gather for the long weekend



This image released by Disney shows Asha, voiced by Ariana DeBose, in a scene from the animated film "Wish."
Image Credit: Disney via AP

Thanksgiving has historically ranked among the most lucrative dates on Hollywood's calendar, with studios releasing some of their biggest films as millions of American families gather for the long weekend.

But a number of factors have conspired to make the holiday less of a feast for theater owners. Hollywood isn't making many mid-budget family comedies, like Three Men and a Baby, which ruled the weekend in 1987. Christmas-themed films, such as 2004's top Thanksgiving release, Christmas with the Kranks, now go straight to streaming services.

Animated movies, a staple of the weekend with so many kids out of school, aren't drawing the big crowds they used to. During the pandemic, families learned to wait a few weeks to watch them on streaming services such as Peacock or Disney+.

"Thanksgiving in the post-pandemic era has gone from a $200 million "- and as high as $300 million "- overall domestic juggernaut to a much slower corridor," said Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst at Comscore Inc.

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Hollywood's biggest Thanksgiving was in 2018. Films in theaters that weekend included Disney's 'Ralph Breaks the Internet', 'MGM's Creed II', Warner Bros.' Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and Universal Pictures' The Grinch'. They helped power a five-day, box-office haul of $315.6 million, according to Comscore.

Last year's total was less than half that due to the weaker performance of films like Disney's animated 'Strange World'. It also didn't help that the sequel to Knives Out, a surprise hit for Thanksgiving 2019, appeared in theaters for only one week before moving to Netflix the following month.

Disney has released some of its biggest films on Thanksgiving weekend, among them 'Toy Story' in 1995 and 'Frozen' in 2013. The sequel 'Frozen II' holds the record as the biggest Thanksgiving release, bringing in $125 million over five days in 2019.

This image released by Disney shows Asha, voiced by Ariana DeBose, left, and King Magnifico, voiced by Chris Pine, in a scene from the animated film "Wish."
Image Credit: AP
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This year's entry, 'Wish', may not live up to those standards. The musical about a teenage girl who wishes upon a star is timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Disney company. It has scored only 49% approval from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.

"It's high on complicated magical rules and low on genuine magic," Daily Beast critic A.A. Dowd wrote in his review.

This weekend's releases also include Napoleon, a biography of the emperor directed by Ridley Scott for Apple Inc., and Saltburn, a thriller from MGM, part of Amazon.com Inc.

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