Up until this point, all the talk about a backlash against Disney from either the left or the right has been just theory. That changes with the release of Moon Knight debut ratings which show a sharp decline in people tuning in for the latest Marvel property. While you might say that Moon Knight isn’t a popular character, or perhaps isn’t well known, Oscar Isaac doesn’t fill that bill… and Moon Knight has received a great deal of marketing from Disney to make sure it thrived. The opposite is happening.
Before we look at the Moon Knight numbers, let’s compare to Loki. When Loki debuted, Disney had far less subscribers (presumably and based on their quarterly reports) than they did a month ago. In a Yahoo! News article, it was recognized that Loki coming in third place for original streaming series (all streaming platforms included) was a disappointment… one of your most popular antiheroes losing to “Sweet Tooth” can’t be a positive. But things were looking up for Loki according to the article because this was just the beginning — and 731 million minutes streamed in your debut week sure ain’t bad.
Fast forward today and it’s clear that Disney executives, who have seen these numbers far earlier than we’re now getting them, have known something is going wrong. With a larger subscriber-base, this simply shouldn’t be happening.
From Nielsen:
| 1 | Netflix | Bridgerton | 3,202 | |
| 2 | Netflix | The Last Kingdom | 714 | |
| 3 | Netflix | Is It Cake? | 607 | |
| 4 | Netflix | Inventing Anna | 452 | |
| 5 | Disney+ | Moon Knight | 418 | |
| 6 | Netflix | Pieces Of Her | 294 | |
| 7 | Netflix | Ozark | 250 | |
| 8 | Amazon | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | 242 | |
| 9 | Netflix | Get Organized With The Home Edit | 241 | |
| 10 | Hulu | The Dropout (2022) | 190 |
Hmm…
Bridgerton is beating Moon Knight eight times over, and Moon Knight debuted at a 43% drop compared to Loki. Again, you can say Loki is more popular, but a 43% drop from series-to-series is no bueno. It’s slightly better than The Book of Boba Fett, but my gosh, that’s not saying much. Not when these are the series supposed to be carrying your platform with hundred million dollar budgets behind them. This is the sort of thing that is starting to get me worried about Kenobi.
Nielsen Streaming Top 10: ‘Moon Knight’ Debut Misses ‘Hawkeye’ Target https://t.co/xlVPijsZkA
— Variety (@Variety) April 28, 2022
And if there was ever any doubt that the story of Turning Red being the biggest movie yet on Disney+ being utter and total bunk, this week’s Nielsen ratings tell the tale. Three weeks into Turning Red’s run, in which it had never been in theaters with every reason to outperform movies that had, it was beat by Encanto. Encanto had been out for months. It doesn’t matter what you want to believe about Encanto, the numbers don’t lie: it is vastly less popular than Encanto and probably a dud in terms of picking up subscribers or keeping the ones Disney+ already has.
It’s time now to acknowledge that something is happening at Disney when it comes to fans. We now have evidence that the backlash has been manifesting for weeks. It doesn’t matter if you think Disney has been right or wrong, it doesn’t matter if you think a backlash is justified or not… it’s here.
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They should be worried about Obi-wan. Unfortunately, no matter how ‘good’ Obi-wan ends up being, the blacklash is going to hit this show hard. Disney and Disney+ are sailing into a storm with a incompetent crew aboard.
The board needs to throw the woke crowd overboard, or the ship Disney is going to start sinking faster.
May 11 will be a big day. If Disney somehow manages to have a good Q2 report, they live to see another day. If it goes Netflix territory or worse, things get real ugly real quick.
Is It Cake is a better show than Moon Knight.
Moon Knight’s origin story is still not completed after 5 episodes. That split personality storyline doesn’t work when you realize the original basis for Sybil was pure fiction. In episode 5, we learn that Marc created Steven to protect him from an abusive mother that blames Marc for the death of his older brother. Okay, so how much further will they go with this? They got to wrap it up. The apparent villain is now his psychiatrist. The plot holes keep getting bigger. More questions than answers. These Disney+ shows are exhausting to watch. They’re incapable of just doing straight up linear action storytelling.
The hospital is a recreation of marcs mind with him imagining arthur harrow as his doctor if u think its confusing buddy you arent very bright.
That’s a leap of logic that wasn’t even in the episode. So if you think that’s the plot, we’ll find out next episode.
I’m not sure what to compare Moonknight to, but it’s a new character so I wouldn’t compare it to any of the MCU series so far. And to be fair, it’s been kind of meh. I’ve watched it, but I wouldn’t exactly recommend anyone watching it. I’d wait to see how the next couple of Marvel films do before trying to argue there’s some kind of “backlash.” Cherry picking one TV series isn’t exactly gonna convince me much. A huge drop off on subscriptions would be more convincing.
What about Turning Red?
What about it? I watch most Pixar films and I haven’t watched Turning Red. It’s not really interesting to me. That’s not a political statement. It’s May and Disney hasn’t hemorrhaged subscriptions. If that happens then we can start talking about some kind of backlash. People’s reactions individual projects isn’t enough to draw a conclusion, but it’s great for speculation on the internet.