u/Puzzleheaded-Row2682

Can we rename this subreddit from r/AmazonStudios to r/AmazonMGMStudios, please?

I think it could be rename this subreddit from r/AmazonStudios to r/AmazonMGMStudios immediately, please? Because we got more Reddit posts and of course Amazon MGM Studios is already a major film studio since this year (2026) and already notice that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or MGM is finally return to a major studio status since 1986 sale of pre-1986 MGM library to Ted Turner of Turner Broadcasting System

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Hoppers is going to be Pixar's 8th franchise!

We want Hoppers sequel. The reason why Hoppers became Pixar's 8th franchise The movie became a critical and commercial success in the box office that became a hit, reaching over $388 million in the box office revenue against $150 million budget (×2.58 ratio, healthy rate, higher than Elemental's ×2.48 ratio, $88 million global opening, strong performer). The merchandise for Hoppers has been selling out quickly because it experiencing restock shortages. Those products were on limited supply but then came back on stores for a limited time due to popularity in those merchandises. It could reached over 60 million units of merchandise being sold. Retail expectations could skyrocket from baseline figures to an estimated $475 million in gross retail sales globally during his first 12 months. The movie is a PVOD hit, reaching #1 on Apple TV Store, Fandango at Home and Google TV. The movie became a strong PVOD performance as a whole. It could reached over ~3.5M purchases and it got a demand score of 320 and add $66M on PVOD sale, Combined all streaming platforms, it is now reaching over 11,308 points, according to FlixPatrol. The movie has been sold out on Ultra HD Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray and DVD due to its massive pre-orders for the June 2, 2026 home media release. It could reached over 6 million units sold. Disney+ viewership expectation might reaching over 140 million views in a year. In the first five days, Hoppers on Disney+ got a total of over 40 million views, and it might reaching over 10 billion minutes in the first 3 months. The most famous and very popular Tom Lizard meme is reaching over 316 million views in the first two months (June 2025-August 2025) and it is now reaching over 1 billion views in a year (June 2025-June 2026) Total revenue of global television broadcast syndication is around $33 million out of the $165 million streaming/syndication bucket. The lizard.click total clicks due to over 1 billion views of Tom Lizard meme is around 2,141,265,087 clicks. In March 2026, during an interview with Espinof, a Spanish film website, Chong expressed interest in a potential sequel if the film is successful, saying "I love the idea of a sequel". Also in the interview, he mentioned that a considerable amount of material that was cut from the first film would be used in the sequel. The sequel was announced at D23 2028 on August 11, 2028 and the sequel will be released on March 7, 2031. Plus those Successful Original Movies (No Sequel): These films were critical or popular hits, even if they did not spawn franchises. WALL-E (2008): A massive critical success and popular, often cited as a masterpiece. Up (2009): Received universal acclaim and high box office returns. Ratatouille (2007): A major box office success, grossing over $620 million worldwide. A Bug's Life (1998): A very successful early film, though often overshadowed by Toy Story. Brave (2012): Solid success that introduced a popular Disney Princess. Elemental (2023): Despite a slow opening, it had long legs at the box office, making it a success. This includes an underperformers / "Failures" (No Sequel): These films failed to achieve the high box office standards expected of Pixar, or were impacted by COVID-19 pandemic release strategies. Lightyear (2022): A "disastrous" flop, grossing only $226 million against a high budget. The Good Dinosaur (2015): Known as one of Pixar's lowest-grossing films. Onward (2020): Released just before the pandemic, causing it to fall short. Soul (2020), Luca (2021), and Turning Red (2022): These were popular, but deemed "failures" in terms of theatrical box office because they were sent directly to Disney+. List of Pixar Franchises Toy Story (1995-present) Monsters, Inc. (2001-present) Finding Nemo (2003-present) The Incredibles (2004-present) Cars (2006-present) Inside Out (2015-present) Coco (2017-present) Hoppers (2026-present)

u/Puzzleheaded-Row2682 — 1 month ago

I hope over 10 million people including Daniel Chong himself signed a petition to make a sequels, spin-offs, TV series, and short films for Hoppers, please?

u/Puzzleheaded-Row2682 — 2 months ago