I hope this company ends up bankrupt and sinks financially, sooner or later.
>>153198780They’re based for hating AI
>>153198784...and still they don't have even a one single good movie.
>>153198780>t. Pixar
>>153198780This, but GLITCH
>>153198819Pixar is no longer what it was, desu
>>153198780True
>>153198780We know that you're jealous, it's fine
>>153198780>I hope for an unrealistic pipe dream reality that one day a mega corporation worth billions that makes financially sound movies that also makes billions one day dies despite being one of the most dominant companies pre and post covid
>>153198780
>>153199735A man can dream tought
>>153198780>Mario in April>Minions in JuneThey’re gonna hit 2 billion this year before its halfway over, I’m sorry.
>>153198780Ah yes, the company that has never had a financial bomb.That's the company that's gonna go bankrupt and sink, sure, yeah.
>>153202072but that dream can be shared
>>153198780>/co/ fags seething illumination is gonna make another 2 billion this year again
>>153198780Does Illumination ever have bombs like Disney regularly does? They seem to always make a profit while Disney is limping along and only survives because of a huge hit once in a while.
>>153198780banana
>>153204551Illumination's budgets seemed to be fairly comfortable in the 60-80 million range before Mario. It's pretty obvious that that's their most expensive franchise, though that's also because of Nintendo footing the bill. The only non-Mario movie that got a higher budget was Despicable Me 4 (Minions 2 is wishy-washy because it's a bit more vague, being in the 80-100 million range instead of being a more concrete 100mil like Mario and DM4). Obviously because of all that, it's easier for their movies to make back their budgets and then some
>>153199735>Not to mention that said mega corporation is owned by another mega corporation that makes even more money with franchises people will watch anyway despite the objective quality.Only way Illumination will go is if Comcast goes. And they're not leaving us anytime soon.
>>153202101Heck it might be 4 billion.