


However, it sounds like Disney wants to stay with the franchise in a major way. Even though it is estimated that the movie made upwards of $93 million through Disney+, there is no doubt that Disney ended up taking a hit with the movie.

As such, it was undoubtedly a loss on the books for Disney. It ended up premiering on Disney+ through their Premier Access service and internationally in some theaters. The first film was one of the earliest canceled theatrical releases of the coronavirus pandemic. Mulan 2 doesn’t immediately seem like the kind of project that would be at the forefront of Disney’s slate of movies. Mulan 2 is reportedly in the works at Disney. GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT > Movies & TV Exclusive: Mulan 2 Is In The Works At Disney
