Of course, Disney + has a treasure trove of beloved content from its brands, including Disney Animation and Pixar, as well as one of the largest box office series streaming with “The Mandalorian” from Star Wars. Still, Disney + doesn’t really have the deepest bank to get new, exclusive content since it was released in 2019.
That changes this weekend with the arrival of “WandaVision,” a series that could make the mighty Disney + even more powerful.
The ball is bullish yes. “With over 50 hours of connected stories, the MCU is already a series,” he said. “Even if there was reason to doubt the MCU’s ability to work as a video series on the serialized subscription letter, [Marvel Studios president] Kevin Feige is 13 years old proving that skeptics are wrong. “
Zak Shaikh, vice president of entertainment for media firm Magid, believes the arrival of “WandaVision” is “fulfilling the promise of a Disney + subscription.”
“With feature films going through a particularly difficult time, it helps Disney +’ s overall proposal that Marvel generate content at the end of the platform, ”he told CNN Business. “A series also helps build the world, because there’s more time to explore different facets of the Marvel Universe than the two hours of a movie.”
But now, with more Marvel series heading to Disney + and new movies like “Black Widow” and “Eternals” coming to theaters this year, will the box office mark be diluted?
Not likely, according to Ball.
“Saturation and telling too complex stories is always a risk, but so far, more content has helped the MCU become a better, more popular, and more beloved franchise,” he said. “Successfully, his television series, especially those that allow him to further diversify his characters and narratives, should do the same.”