## Have we hit peak “woke”?
Remember the backlash Snow White faced? The Disney live-action remake, aiming for a modern, inclusive twist, became a cautionary tale, illustrating a potential “go woke, go broke” scenario. But is this just one snowflake in a blizzard of similar flops?

Ghostbusters: The Ectoplasmic Debacle

Morningpicker reported that the 2016 all-female reboot of the 1980s sci-fi franchise was a box office disaster, losing the studio more than $70 million. The film’s failure was attributed to its lack of decent jokes, despite a stellar lead cast, including Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones.
The trailer became the 18th-most-disliked video on YouTube, collecting over one million dislikes, and the movie bombed, never managing to recover from the initial backlash. A comedy can change the world, but first it needs decent jokes. The film’s marketing campaign was also criticized for being tone-deaf and insensitive, further alienating potential viewers.
Marketing and Script Issues
The marketing for Ghostbusters was criticized for being overly reliant on the “girl power” angle, with some critics accusing the studio of being insensitive and tone-deaf. The script, meanwhile, was panned for its lack of humor and poor pacing, with many critics calling it a mess.
The failure of Ghostbusters serves as a cautionary tale for studios looking to appeal to social justice warriors. While it’s important to be mindful of diversity and representation, it’s equally important to ensure that the film is well-made and appealing to a wide range of audiences.
Eternals: The Marvel Meltdown
Morningpicker reported that Marvel’s disappointing blockbuster, Eternals, suffered from a lack of decent jokes and a convoluted plot. Despite the film’s big names, including Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Richard Madden, and Kit Harington, the resulting film was a mess.
The marketing for Eternals was criticized for being overly reliant on the film’s “diverse” cast and “sensitive” East-West fusion. However, the film’s convoluted plot and lack of humor left many critics and viewers feeling underwhelmed.
Clumsy Attempts at Political Correctness
Eternals’ attempts at political correctness were clumsy and heavy-handed, with some critics accusing the film of trying too hard to be woke. The film’s message was muddled and unclear, leaving many viewers feeling confused and disconnected.
The failure of Eternals serves as a warning to Marvel and other studios: trying too hard to be woke can be a turn-off for audiences. It’s important to find a balance between inclusivity and entertainment.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: The Whipping Boy of Franchise Fatigue
Morningpicker reported that the latest installment in the iconic franchise failed to live up to expectations, grossing just $384 million worldwide. The film’s disappointing performance was attributed to franchise fatigue and a lack of decent storytelling.
The film’s marketing campaign was criticized for being overly reliant on nostalgia and fan service, with some critics accusing the studio of being lazy and unoriginal. The script was panned for its lack of creativity and poor pacing, with many critics calling it a mess.
Franchise Fatigue
The failure of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny serves as a warning to studios: franchise fatigue is real, and it can be a major turn-off for audiences. It’s important to find new and innovative ways to keep fans engaged and excited.
The film’s poor performance also raises questions about the future of the franchise. Will Harrison Ford return for another installment, or will the series be left to gather dust on the shelf?
The Consequences of Going Woke
The failure of these films serves as a warning to studios: going woke can be a major turn-off for audiences. While it’s important to be mindful of diversity and representation, it’s equally important to ensure that the film is well-made and appealing to a wide range of audiences.
The box office price of pride is a real thing, and studios would do well to remember it. The art of storytelling vs. social justice is a delicate balance, and studios must find a way to strike a balance between the two.
The Art of Storytelling vs. Social Justice
The failure of these films serves as a reminder of the importance of storytelling in film. While social justice issues are important, they must be presented in a way that is engaging and compelling to audiences.
The business of entertainment is a delicate balance between art and commerce. Studios must find a way to balance their desire to make a statement with their need to appeal to a wide range of audiences.
The Box Office Price of Pride
The box office price of pride is a real thing, and studios would do well to remember it. The failure of these films serves as a warning to studios: going woke can be a major turn-off for audiences.
The art of storytelling vs. social justice is a delicate balance, and studios must find a way to strike a balance between the two. The business of entertainment is a delicate balance between art and commerce, and studios must find a way to balance their desire to make a statement with their need to appeal to a wide range of audiences.
Conclusion
Conclusion: The Dark Side of Go-Woke Culture
In our latest investigation, “Go woke and go broke – the other Snow White-scale flops,” we delved into the world of woke culture, where a single, simplistic label can be both a badge of honor and a recipe for disaster. We examined a slew of high-profile flops, from the ill-fated “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” initiatives of major corporations to the spectacular failures of “woke”-laden content creators. Our research revealed that, in many cases, the pursuit of social justice at the expense of creativity and profitability has led to catastrophic consequences.
The most striking examples of these flops were those in the realm of entertainment, where a single, misguided decision can have far-reaching and devastating effects. The likes of Netflix’s “Ramy” and Disney’s “Encanto” demonstrate how a failed attempt to create a more inclusive, diverse story can result in a creative wasteland. Similarly, the backlash against TikTok’s “Toosie Slide” dance challenge serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of cultural appropriation and the importance of authenticity. These examples serve as a reminder that, when it comes to go-woke culture, there’s no room for nuance, and even the smallest misstep can lead to ruin.
As we move forward, it’s clear that the consequences of go-woke culture will only continue to escalate. The likes of Silicon Valley and Hollywood will need to adapt and evolve if they hope to survive in a market where creativity is no longer valued above profits. The future of entertainment, social media, and even the very fabric of our society will depend on our ability to navigate this treacherous landscape. As one astute observer notes, “In a world where woke-ness is seen as a virtue, the only way to survive is to be woke-ly deadly.” The question is, will we be the ones who rise to the challenge, or will we succumb to the very same pitfalls that have doomed so many others?
“In a world where woke-ness is seen as a virtue, the only way to succeed is to be woke-ly deadly. The fate of our industry, our economy, and our very way of life hangs in the balance. Will we rise to the challenge, or will we fall victim to the very same forces that have brought us to this point?”