Disney bought Star Wars to have something to appeal to boys, then feminized it

Disney bought Star Wars to have something to appeal to boys, then feminized it. By Askash Gupta:

Disney is about to delete five years of canon because Rey doesn’t move toys. …

 

The sequel cast specifically can’t move inventory at any price point. Rey, Finn, Poe, Rose, Holdo: Walmart clearance for years. Diamond Select’s president said sales on TFA and TLJ products “were not too strong.” Hasbro silently stopped producing Rise of Skywalker figures mid-line. There is no mass-market action figure for Poe, Finn, Lando, unmasked Kylo, Palpatine, or Leia from that movie. The licensees gave up before the trilogy finished releasing.

Biziet:

What’s hilarious about this whole fiasco is that Disney specifically bought Star Wars because they lacked a brand that appealed to boys. They had tons of merch sales to girls but had almost nothing for boys.

So they bought it for billions and the creative dept feminized it defeating the entire purpose of buying it to begin with.

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