StrangeWorld will arrive on Disney+ before the end of the year.
Disney+ is closing out the year with the release of Strange World. The animated movie comes from Walt Disney Animation Studios and premiered in theaters November 23rd, which means it will have about a month of exclusivity before landing on the Disney streaming service on December 23rd. Unfortunately, Strange World bombed at the box office, only bringing in $11.2 million for its five-day opening after projections were estimated at $30 million.
Strange World also failed to appeal to critics, with the Walt Disney Animation Studios project earning Disney's lowest CinemaScore in three decades. Starting in 1991 with Beauty and the Beast, which received an A, all of Disney's animated theatrical releases have scored either an A or an A- on the CinemaScore poll. That includes this year's Lightyear, which earned an A- CinemaScore, and last year's Raya and the Last Dragon and Encanto, both of which received A's.
— Disney+ December 12, 2022 What Is Disney's Strange World?Strange World introduces a legendary family of explorers, the Clades, as they attempt to navigate an uncharted, treacherous land alongside a motley crew that includes a mischievous blob called Splat; Legend, the family dog; and a slew of ravenous creatures.
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