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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-16 17-25

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Despite claiming to have grossed over a billion dollars worldwide, Disney's Rise of Skywalker essentially broke even or possibly lost money when all expenses are considered. The studio also benefited from the UK’s film tax incentives, which reduced net costs but could not reverse the huge financial hemorrhage caused by such a massive budget.

This financial failure raises questions about the studio’s future investment in Star Wars films. Since The Rise of Skywalker, Disney has not released another Star Wars theatrical film, with the next scheduled release not until next year’s Mando movie. There is skepticism that subsequent films will reach comparable budgets, and many wonder if Disney is rethinking its costly franchise approach.