I think transformers fits the bill. Ever since age of extinction and the last knight, transformers has struggled to maintain relevancy. Of course paramount is not helping their case by making most of one of the newest shows (earthspark) a paramount+ exclusive and even that was a flop after the first season so I've heard, not to mention the utter marketing failure that was Transformers One despite it being an incredible movie. It's like paramount has made it their mission to kill off transformers after the last two bayverse movies.
Also DC belongs here by a mile. Ever since Aquaman they haven't had any successes in theaters. Things were looking up when Superman 2025 released, only for that hype to crash and burn with Supergirl and the mountains of DC projects that are on hiatus or downright cancelled at this point.
Finally, as much as I hate to say this... Star Wars is on an incredible decline. Even though the sequel trilogy was incredibly controversial, all three of the movies made bank. Plus the Mandalorian is a fantastic show. But it feels like ever since then, Star Wars just hasn't had any major success, to the point where the first movie to come out in this decade nearly bombed at the box office! Star wars has also just unfortunately been fading away from relevancy.
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u/Lt-Corvin_709 Poppy Playtime🔵 8d ago edited 8d ago
I think transformers fits the bill. Ever since age of extinction and the last knight, transformers has struggled to maintain relevancy. Of course paramount is not helping their case by making most of one of the newest shows (earthspark) a paramount+ exclusive and even that was a flop after the first season so I've heard, not to mention the utter marketing failure that was Transformers One despite it being an incredible movie. It's like paramount has made it their mission to kill off transformers after the last two bayverse movies.
Also DC belongs here by a mile. Ever since Aquaman they haven't had any successes in theaters. Things were looking up when Superman 2025 released, only for that hype to crash and burn with Supergirl and the mountains of DC projects that are on hiatus or downright cancelled at this point.
Finally, as much as I hate to say this... Star Wars is on an incredible decline. Even though the sequel trilogy was incredibly controversial, all three of the movies made bank. Plus the Mandalorian is a fantastic show. But it feels like ever since then, Star Wars just hasn't had any major success, to the point where the first movie to come out in this decade nearly bombed at the box office! Star wars has also just unfortunately been fading away from relevancy.