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What’s apparent is Disney's commitment to damage control. By selectively releasing numbers and framing them to favor a narrative of success, the studio tries to convince audiences—both the media and the general public—that their early launches are thriving. But these tactics often lack transparency and context, leaving skeptical viewers unconvinced.
Even if the numbers are taken at face value, the stark reality is clear: regardless of how many initially tune in, fan dissatisfaction remains high, and engagement is likely to plummet. The core issue isn’t just viewership numbers—it's the disconnect between Disney’s promotional messaging and actual audience reception.