Tim Allen Brings Christ Back to Christmas at Disney

“Bob Iger”, the former CEO who just returned to the position, brings changes to make Disney's animated films profitable. Already we're seeing Tim Allen's positive influence on Disney with a script for the new Disney Plus series “The Santa clauses”. The original voice of Disney's ”Buzz Lightyear” and the star of “the Santa Claus” movies. Alan told the rap. The series puts Christ back into Christmas.



Allen says the series addresses the religious history of Santa Claus in episodes five and six. He describes it as wonderful. Folks, this is what Disney must do if it is to win over more people of faith, those with a deeper guard for a traditional. Family values, instead of listening to the Hollywood elite, higher needs to listen more to Allen and others in the company who truly understand the heartbeat of America. That's the best path forward for our culture and for box office success.


Allen last featured as Calvin in the 2006 film "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause," which he also featured in. After discovering that he had to assume the role of Santa in the 1994 movie "The Santa Clause" and that he had to find a partner before Christmas Eve in the 2002 sequel, "The Santa Clause 2," the movie follows Calvin as he tries to protect the North Pole from Jack Frost's malicious plots.


But after going through all those dilemmas, Calvin, aka Santa Claus, is faced with yet another problem when he turns 65 in the Disney+ series and realizes that "he can't be Santa forever."



Disney focusing on Entertainment after losing million $ to advance an LGBTQ

A strange world Thanksgiving bomb for Disney, but a Christmas season success may be coming. The movie and theme park giant has decided it is worth losing millions of dollars to advance an LGBTQ agenda. Just last summer, Disney lost millions with light year and now another big flop.


Disney spent at least $150 million to produce the film “Strange World” and brought in only about $4 million In its first day of release and an estimated 25 million for the first five days, it's usually downhill from there. 15 million the next week, 5million the following week.


Translation Disney's latest animated film released for the Long Thanksgiving weekend was a real Turkey. And the message to Disney is clear. While most people are concerned about the environment, they don't want to woke climate agenda pushed on them in the movie theatre.


That's a place where they go for entertainment, not for a climate change lecture, then go to college. For that, while most Americans take the approach, you're free to be what you want to be, gay or straight. Most parents don't want Disney's gay advocacy agenda pushed on their children.


You think Disney would have learned a few lessons from featuring a lesbian kiss in that Buzz Lightyear movie? It earned less than 1/4 of a billion dollars worldwide. Marketing and production costs for that one totalled about $300 million. So, Disney lost about $100 million on that film.


Now that was an expensive kiss, don't you think? Well, strange world is likely to suffer a similar fate. Disney suggests there's much more to Ethan's character than his gayness. That was only a small fraction of the movie, and it wasn't discussed, just implied.


The movie's director described it as organic, and actor Jake Gyllenhaal provides the voice of Searcher, Ethan's dad. Here's what he had to say about the gay teen romance depicted in that film.


“What's so great is like they normalize the normal, you know? It just is what it is and how we are. And to me, that's our world. But, I think that's what's so beautiful about this strange world. And that was actually just that was told to me very, very early on. And I thought, that's so beautiful. That's exactly how every movie should be”. Said by “Jake Gyllenhaal”.

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