DA_Champion
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Between the successes of Frozen, The Hunger Games, Twilight I don't think Hollywood sees this as a fluke. Those are the reasons that we're getting movies for the Divergent series, and The Fault in Our Stars, and probably other things I have not heard of.
They will probably try and make a few more female-led movies. They might not know how though. The majority of box office success is marketing, and they're not sure how to market to girls. Notice that four of the examples listed are young adult adaptations, which makes for a specific and now well-defined marketing strategy.
In the case of Frozen, it's been publicly that Disney had absolutely no idea that the movie would be so successful, and was caught completely off guard. I think the minimum they could do is give those involved additional employment.
As of now, unfortunately, Sony is expanding the Spider Man universe such that every single character will get a spinoff movie except for Black Cat.
I' hopeful that I'll see a (good) Sailor Moon movie one day.
They will probably try and make a few more female-led movies. They might not know how though. The majority of box office success is marketing, and they're not sure how to market to girls. Notice that four of the examples listed are young adult adaptations, which makes for a specific and now well-defined marketing strategy.
In the case of Frozen, it's been publicly that Disney had absolutely no idea that the movie would be so successful, and was caught completely off guard. I think the minimum they could do is give those involved additional employment.
As of now, unfortunately, Sony is expanding the Spider Man universe such that every single character will get a spinoff movie except for Black Cat.
I' hopeful that I'll see a (good) Sailor Moon movie one day.