Raya and the Last Dragon

I thought Mulan was a Disney princrss

Anyway I think there are some people who may say the Disney princesses aren't diverse but that a very small and not that vocal minority. It's not much if a complaint
I feel like people have praised it more for being diverse than not

Sorry, I meant that she's not actually a princess in the story, not that she isn't part of the brand.
 
other than Mulan, I‘m okay paying for it - and I bet they set the price lower as 30$ after all the backfire

yeah same, I mean, if it’s $20 or so that’s like one movie ticket so if you pay and watch it as a family you’re already ahead.
 
Yeah this premium streaming pay is such a non-starter. I notice they never spoke about Mulan’s performance after threatening they would for months. There’s no way they’ll charge $30 again after that disaster.
 
Did they release a price for "premier access" on Raya and the Last Dragon?

I'm glad they didn't bend to peer pressure and put the big movies straight to Disney+. I think it was smart.
 
If it’s ~$20 USD I’d pay for it since I already split my account with a friend. No way am I going to theatres for it, even with admission paid by points.
 

So Noi there is clearly the true villain of the story.
 
I don't think I'll be springing for the Premier Access for this since I'm not so sure I'd have seen this in theaters even if Covid wasn't a thing, but I'm definitely open to checking this out once it's dropped as a general Disney+ release.
 
I don't think I'll be springing for the Premier Access for this since I'm not so sure I'd have seen this in theaters even if Covid wasn't a thing, but I'm definitely open to checking this out once it's dropped as a general Disney+ release.

I'd have definitely seen this in theaters. It looks like've created an amazing fantasy world here.
 
So 2 months prior to the release...we could expect a trailer soon
 
As if I wasn't interested in this movie already. :funny:
 
On, the other hand, you never know with the MPAA. Though really, the MPAA is on Disney's payroll.
 
OK, but did the directors actually say R-rated content?

Even Hunchback of Notre Dame got a G rating and that had some pretty dark subject matter in it you think MPAA would've taken issue with.

Secret of Nimh is rated G as well.

Someone getting some bones broken in a fight scene doesn't necessarily warrant an R-rating.
 
Disney seriously sucks with their Animated trailers. See also Frozen. Then the film turns out to be much deeper. Hopefully the same here.
 

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