Disney Spent $100 Million Making Willow, Then Threw It In The Bin
Financial statements have revealed that Willow, which was removed from Disney+ after less than six months, cost over $100 million to produce.
Read MoreFinancial statements have revealed that Willow, which was removed from Disney+ after less than six months, cost over $100 million to produce.
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