The Irony of Tim Burton
The director of some very memorable movies talked about working with/for Disney in the future:
The filmmaker attended the Lumiere Festival in France over the weekend, where he received the honorary Prix Lumière award. He spoke at a press conference on Saturday where he likened working for the company to the character Dumbo being trapped in “this horrible big circus.”
“It’s gotten to be very homogenized, very consolidated. There’s less room for different types of things,” Burton said, according to Deadline.
Burton noted that Disney is now largely focused on its tentpole franchises mainly within the Star Wars and Marvel cinematic universes and of his potential involvement in the MCU in the future, he said chances were slim.
While it's true that Disney has been playing it close to the vest (when like 33% of your revenue takes a hit because of a global pandemic, you start acting a little gun-shy) this is so ironic considering the number of pale protagonists Burton has highlighted in his films, or the fact that his movies are decidedly monochrome (his rationale for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory notwithstanding). Besides, most of his films have been outside of Disney so it' not like this is some big divorce.
Oh, and then there's this:
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