December 9, 2024

‘Aladdin’ star Mena Massoud deactivated his Twitter account after receiving backlash for his Tweet about ‘The Little Mermaid.’ (Read More Here).





He was replying to a post that was forecasting how much money The Little Mermaid would make in its opening weekend – the post compared that projection to the opening figures for Aladdin, which were a few thousand dollars lower.


Massoud, in turn made his own guesses about how the film will do in comparison.


Our film was unique in that audiences went to watch it multiple times. It’s the only way we reached the billion dollar mark with our opening. My guess is TLM doesn’t cross the billion mark but will undoubtedly get a sequel. 


Ariel the mermaid just pounded real-life Aladdin into submission — or, more accurately, her fans did … this after the dude juxtaposed his flick with hers, which pissed a lot of people off.


Mena Massoud — who played everyone’s favorite street rat in the 2019 live-action adaptation — just scrubbed his Twitter account due to a mountain of backlash he received Saturday for chiming in on the future box office prospects of Halle Bailey’s new ‘Little Mermaid’ movie.


‘THE LITTLE MERMAID’ is tracking to earn $115M on its domestic box office opening weekend. Why do you assume that people won’t rewatch TLM when many people have already preordered multiple tickets? Don’t underestimate the cult following behind this film. It’s bigger than nostalgic Disney fans but there’s a huge number of people flocking to it because of representation


Why do you assume that people won’t rewatch TLM when many people have already preordered multiple tickets? Don’t underestimate the cult following behind this film. It’s bigger than nostalgic Disney fans but there’s a huge number of people flocking to it because of representation. 


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