You're right. Looking through the history, it looks like someone accidentally removed the Creator Backlash bulletpoint while making an edit, leaving its sub-bullets underneath Content Warning instead. I went ahead and restored it.
What's the deal with The One And Only Ivan not having its own page yet? The link on the site only leads to the author of the original novel.
I don't know if the Clumsy Copyright Censorship counts. The edit on Grunkle Stan's fez is not a Disney+ thing, but already happened back in 2014 when the show aired in Italy (and probably it was the same in other European countries, but as an Italian I remember seeing the blank fez on TV back then)
The best character is always the one-shot disguise.Should we give Purl a page? It is the most discussed of all of the shorts.
Something doesn't seem quite right with this section here being under Content Warning, I think these used to be under something else like Creator Backlash or something:
- While Premier Access didn't draw the immediate backlash from Hollywood that HBO Max's Same-Day Premieres plan did, it eventually generated severe criticism when it was used for would-be major blockbusters like Black Widow and Cruella even as other films like A Quiet Place Part II and F9 were opening in-theaters-only. This eventually led to a lawsuit against Disney from Black Widow star Scarlett Johansson over breach of contract (the text of which also indicated Disney had also acted against the wishes of Marvel Studios as well), with Cruella star Emma Stone allegedly considering a similar suit (though this was seemingly averted with Stone's deal to star in a sequel).
- Some Pixar staff have reacted very negatively to seeing Soul, Luca and Turning Red being relegated to free-to-stream status on the service when all had been intended for theatrical release; particularly Luca, since, unlike Soul, COVID-19 vaccinations were widely available at the time of Luca's release and several family films were getting wide releases by that point. Disney seemingly favoring Walt Disney Animation Studios over Pixar by giving Raya and the Last Dragon a hybrid release, in contrast to the Pixar titles, also drew backlash.
- Strange World was supposed to receive a theatrical release in France, until Disney moved the film to Disney+ this caused an uproar against French cinema operators due to the country's release window strategies which requires films to be shown in theatres, then later on Canal+ and at 17 months and they move to streaming until 22 months later when they are later shown on television.
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