Top Ten Disney Tweets for Tuesday, August 4, 2020
We’re excited to share our Top Ten Disney Tweets for Tuesday, August 4, 2020. We hope you enjoyed these Tweets as much as we did!
‘Mulan’ to Disney+
A handful of journalists got to see Mulan back in March and praised the film for its action, maturity, and beauty. Here's what else they had to share about Disney's live-action remake: https://t.co/DcSVQBYcgv pic.twitter.com/jl1yqQuZ2C
— IGN (@IGN) August 5, 2020
Yesteday, during the third quarter summary, Bob Chapek announced that ‘Mulan’ will be releasing on Disney+.
This is exciting news as the film has been delayed twice now, originally planning to debut in theaters. Those who wish to watch ‘Mulan’ first will need to pay $30.
Bam’s Shirt
Bam’s shirt. He’s in Disney mode. (A gift from his mom.) pic.twitter.com/XOIhlcLDe5
— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) August 5, 2020
Bam is in Disney mode!
Check out the awesome gift from his mom. We would totally wear this shirt!
Disney+ News
Disney+ Distracts Investors From Pandemic Woes https://t.co/EEzaBVL9DD pic.twitter.com/FmSXEm2DSn
— Variety (@Variety) August 5, 2020
After the dampening economic news due to the Park closures, Disney+ was the main bright spot for the quarter.
Disney+ has greatly surpassed the expected amount of subscribers as projected.
Five Year Goal Shattered
Disney+’s total subscriptions stands at 57.5 million. https://t.co/8jnoktiaVi
— Nerdist (@nerdist) August 5, 2020
As one can observe, Disney+ has reached 57.5 million subscribers.
The crazier fact is that they have surpassed their five year subscriber goal in only nine months.
Think About It
Me, trying to explain to people why Disney, or any studio for that matter, just can't keep putting $200 million movies on its non-ad-supported streaming platform… pic.twitter.com/p8Qd8Tpn0s
— Ashley Carter (@AshleyLCarter1) August 5, 2020
It really would be quite crazy for ‘Mulan’ to head right to Disney+ without making any money.
Downtown Disney
Downtown Disney pic.twitter.com/xCqU2FJvbY
— DLdrive (@DisneylandDrive) August 5, 2020
Awesome photo, thanks for sharing!
Joe is also rocking the super sleek EPCOT hat. For any Disney fashion news, check out: https://disneyfashionblog.com/
That’s a Lot of Money!
It cost the company $3.5 billion just to close the theme parks during the third quarter, on top of the $1 billion it cost to shut them down the second half of March. https://t.co/xJ2F2IrF4R
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 5, 2020
Wow. We have now found out that Disney lost billions of dollars due to the Park closures.
Fantasia Cheesecake
RECIPE: Blue Bayou’s Fantasia Cheesecake https://t.co/UWVLiCAW2L #DisneyMagicMoments pic.twitter.com/mDUjPKU3BO
— Disney D23 (@DisneyD23) August 4, 2020
In the tweet above, one can find the recipe for the Blue Bayou’s Fantasia Cheesecake. Yum!
Taco Tuesday!
#TacoTuesday just got a whole lot better! 🌮🌮
Our Splitsville Taco Bowl is loaded with seasoned ground beef, black bean corn salsa, white rice, shredded lettuce, cheddar jack cheese, and sour cream. Served in a crunchy tortilla, it's a fiesta of flavor with every bite! 🎊 pic.twitter.com/dfp3SzCpWS
— Splitsville Orlando (@SplitsvilleORL) August 4, 2020
Taco Tuesday did just get a whole lot better.
Be sure to head on down to Splitsville to get a taco bowl.
Clock of the World
In this photo from the early 1960s, a Disneyland Tour Guide has stopped her group at the Clock of the World. The clock was part of the original entrance to Tomorrowland, from 1955–1966, showing the time in 24 different time zones around the world. #TourGuideTuesday pic.twitter.com/eCvgHIwnKZ
— Walt Disney Archives (@TWDCArchives) August 4, 2020
This is quite the throwback and very cool at that.
The Clock of the World displayed twenty four different time zones.