Disney made a major announcement yesterday – Mulan won’t be exclusively hitting theaters, as we’ve always expected, but will have a limited run in cinemas next month as well as being available on Disney Plus. Here’s the catch, though: it’ll cost users $29.99 to watch it, and that’s on top of the regular monthly subscription fee.
This is a massive deal, as it’s the first time the studio has released a blockbuster movie this way. And judging by the reaction on social media, countless people are not happy about it. Sure, they’d be up for watching Mulan on D+, but few are thrilled about the idea of spending $30 to view it when they’d usually pay a fraction of that to catch it on the big screen.
Here are just a few of the tweets going around from disgruntled Disney lovers…
The best D+ content’s already on there for free, so why would you pay for Mulan?
https://twitter.com/dntkrossme/status/1290758562315153416
Oh wait, they’re serious? Let’s laugh even harder.
https://twitter.com/RiseFallNick/status/1290825240688373761
A LOT of people don’t see the point in paying for a version of Mulan without Eddie Murphy’s wise-cracking dragon Mushu in it.
am i really expected to pay $30 to watch a version of Mulan without Mushu, Li Shang, and some raggedy a$$ witch as the bad guy… pic.twitter.com/Z27ZCU0DKz
— manny (@sixthirtiana) August 5, 2020
dont nobody wanna see mulan that bad dawg. mushu aint even in the movie
— Nay (@_vshIey) August 5, 2020
So they're making us pay for it while paying for the subscription? For a movie that has no music and no Mushu? Nah fam, I'm good https://t.co/1zuyeBwNKR
— 𝙅𝙖𝙨𝙥𝙮𝙧 (@Wise_Ravenclaw) August 5, 2020
The awesome songs are also important to many fans of the 1998 animated original, so the lack of them in the remake isn’t exactly a big plus.
I wouldn't pay $30 for a movie ticket in the theater. So im not going to pay that to see the new Mulan, especially when it doesn't have Mushu or classic songs form the animated version #DisneyPlus
— Louis McAtee (@louis_mcatee) August 5, 2020
Even those who don’t have a problem with the creative choices behind the remake aren’t willing to spend so much to see it.
I want to see Mulan, but I'll be damned if I pay $30 to see it.
— anchorless757 (@anchorless757) August 4, 2020
Maybe folks would pay that much for Black Widow, but not Mulan.
I’d pay $30 for Black Widow. That’s like an IMAX ticket and my whole family would watch it. But Mulan? A remake? Nah lmao
— she paul on my sandworm (@pageitchy) August 4, 2020
Sounds like a plan!
https://twitter.com/Moosetifed/status/1290796757425590272
To be fair to the steep price Disney have slapped on the title, you don’t just get a rental of the movie, as it’ll be permanently available for you to stream on D+ from then on. It’s not like you truly own it, though, as the film won’t be accessible if you cancel your subscription. That said, for families or groups, the price is a steal as they might’ve been paying way more than that to go see it at a cinema.
Mulan hits Disney Plus on September 4th.
Published: Aug 5, 2020 03:18 pm