Both Black Widow and Shang-Chi Were Financial Flops

November 11, 2021  ·
  W. D. W. Pro

It’s been a busy day today. There are stories that I’m putting off for multiple days just because of the stack of information I’ve been receiving and have received over the past 48 hours. That said, this one story needs to come out today without delay. And before I start, let me say: this article is not about the merits or the substance of the films in discussion. This is solely about the financial reality of these films and the narratives surrounding them.

We now have confirmation of a story that I did as the second article I wrote for That Park Place. Back in July, I talked about how the box office was not looking good and that both Space Jam and Black Widow were on track to lose money. There were harsh criticisms for any idea that Black Widow would actually take a loss. Now, however, based on the latest Disney Quarterly Earnings Report, we can confirm that not only did Black Widow lose money for Disney, but so did Shang-Chi.

Hollywood Heading for Hard Times According to the Box Office

Things are really starting to add up for why we’ve been hearing that Bob Chapek is unhappy with Kevin Feige and Kathleen Kennedy. If Black Widow and even Shang-Chi are financial flops for the company, what sort of a loss is The Eternals about to whallop Burbank with? Like I said, I’m currently inundated with stories to write… there’s more Eternals news I plan to drop tomorrow. On top of these movies being financial flops — not just low profits, but no profits — the films have actually harmed The Walt Disney Company is more ways.

For Black Widow, the company was sued by Scarlett Johansson in a court filing that could have opened up their Disney+ private info into the public sphere. The company took a PR black eye with influential celebrities and Hollywood moguls threatening to stop work with Disney. It furthermore created a schism between Chapek, his people, and the Iger holdovers.

For Shang-Chi, Disney was stuck with controversy with China and racist comments being made by Chinese moviegoers in regards to the Canadian lead actor.

And when it comes to The Eternals, boy do they ever have a problem. You’ve got the movie banned completely in China, Angelina Jolie is calling countries “ignorant”, Gulf countries are banning the film, Disney is going back on their word by striking same-sex romance scenes from the film, and there’s more to come out tomorrow. 

These are not just financial flops; these are blunders at multiple levels and in multiple spaces.

Some might try to say that no films in 2021 are making money, but that’s also not true. And just look at some of the headlines that would have led you to believe absolutely nonsense, all to feed a narrative that isn’t based on reality:

Shang-Chi Soars on Yahoo! News

Black Widow Sets Pandemic Record on NBC News

Black Widow Sets Records on Pop Culture

Guess what none of these articles and access media companies did? They didn’t tell you that Black Widow was a financial flop, a loser, a dud, and destined to cost the company major money. Meanwhile, Quiet Place 2 was making a profit. That Park Place did tell the truth — you can see I was calling this from the very beginning. That’s not to be self-sanctimonious, but rather to point out that there are people out there running a false narrative as a pattern. You’ll have to ask yourself why that might be.

At least it wasn’t Space Jam 2. That movie is likely the largest loss in the history of film. And even though The Eternals is almost certainly going to cost Disney big time, not even it can catch Lebron James’ hundreds-of-millions floptacular.

 

I guess one has to wonder: how much longer is Bob Chapek going to put up with this before untouchables like Kevin Feige are feeling the pressure? And is that already happening? It’s hard to believe that Marvel movies are now regularly losing money, but The Eternals is looking to be strike three.

Who would have thunk it?

Author: W. D. W. Pro
Founder, Publisher, CEO WDW Pro is an opinionated commentator on all things Disney and Entertainment. He runs one of the most-viewed pop culture news channels on YouTube with many millions of views every month. First becoming well-known on WDWMagic.com, the author was brought on to work at Pirates and Princesses. Pro has previously released exclusive details on a variety of rumors and leaks before they were made public. Some exclusives have included breaking info on new Epcot attractions, detailing the light saber experience at the Star Wars hotel, reporting a Harrison Ford injury severity before anyone else, revealing Hugh Jackman was coming to the MCU, Storm would be linked with Wakanda and more. WDW Pro has written articles viewed by millions of readers while maintaining an 87% accuracy rating for revealing "insider" information in 2020. In 2021, the author had a better than 90% accuracy on reported leaks and rumors. Pro joined That Park Place on June 22nd, 2021. The author's accolades include being featured on The Daily Wire, cited by Timcast, numerous references by YouTube personalities, as well as having material tweeted by Dr. Jordan Peterson. WDW Pro is honored, and grateful, while hoping to make the world a better place. In 2023, a third party audit found Pro's accuracy for rumors and scoops to be 92.5%. SOCIAL MEDIA: X: http://x.com/wdwpro1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WDW_Pro EMAIL: wdwpro@thatparkplace.com