CelebrityBusinessAnalyst.com Announces Top Reasons Why Disney Won’t Sink after Lone Ranger Loss
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 18, 2013 -- Celebrity Business Analyst today released its opinion on why Disney won’t be as unfavorably affected as some people might think through the losses incurred by its newest action flick, Jerry Bruckheimer’s The Lone Ranger. Inspired by a July 8 piece in Variety, Celebrity Business Analyst lists its top three reasons why Disney will take the hit well and keep moving forward.
1. Disney is a powerhouse. It has its hands in many facets of business, including film, theme parks, merchandise, and television channels available through cable and satellite tv packages. In fact, its stock is up even with the Lone Ranger upset. “Disney fans are true devotees,” states Celebrity Business Analyst. “They don’t let losses or disappointments affect their views of the company.”
2. The production company has already experienced major triumph this year with the releases of Iron Man 3, which earned $1.2 billion worldwide, and Monsters University, which is currently at $409 million worldwide and will continue to grow.
3. With its purchase of the Star Wars franchise last year, Disney has the filming and release of the seventh installment to look forward to. “Star Wars is wildly popular,” says Celebrity Business Analyst’s senior writer. “Unless there are some serious issues that disappoint fans, the new film is almost guaranteed to be a hit.” Experts are predicting that Star Wars XVII will earn $1.2 billion in theaters worldwide, generating about $733 million in profits.
Celebrity Business Analyst thinks Disney will be just fine despite losses taken due to lack of interest in The Lone Ranger. With recent successes and a potentially huge cash cow looming on the horizon, the studio won’t be panicking anytime soon.
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