Disney shares closes at lowest since 2020 after tepid 'Avatar' debut


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'Avatar: The Way Of Water' is one of the most expensive movies in Hollywood history. Photo: Handout

Walt Disney Co. fell on Monday (Dec 19), with the media company extending a lengthy selloff that took the stock to a more than two-year low.

Shares fell 4.8% to US$85.78, ending at their lowest since March 2020.

The slump came after a somewhat disappointing opening weekend for the company’s Avatar: The Way Of Water, one of the most expensive movies in Hollywood history.

The film made US$53mil (RM235.3mil) in its first two days of release in the United States.

The debut was the latest setback for Disney, which is down 45% in 2022, putting it on track for its biggest annual decline in decades.

Last month, it reported disappointing quarterly results, spurring the biggest drop for the stock since 2001.

The report contributed to the company bringing back Bob Iger to replace Bob Chapek as chief executive officer.

While Avatar’s box office fell short of some estimates, analysts remain optimistic about the film’s long-term prospects.

"It is still early in the holiday season, with limited competition, and generally favourable reviews” for the film, wrote Truist Securities, which has a buy rating on the stock.

Other firms suggested that ticket pre-sales indicated audiences are waiting to see the film in Imax Corp.’s large-screen theatres. – Bloomberg

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