DISNEY MELTDOWN: ‘Tangled’ REMAKE TORPEDOED After ‘Snow White’ DISASTER — The View Melts Down, Joe Concha TORCHES the Excuses!

Disney’s empire of live-action remakes is crumbling—and it’s dragging Rapunzel down with it.

After the catastrophic failure of the live-action Snow White reboot, Disney has reportedly slammed the brakes on its much-hyped Tangled remake.

The fallout has ignited a firestorm across media outlets, with daytime talk show The View rushing to Disney’s defense.

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But FOX News contributor Joe Concha wasn’t about to let them rewrite reality.

The View Spins the Collapse as “Toxic Backlash”

On Monday’s The View, the panel wasted no time in circling the wagons around Disney’s latest misstep.

Joy Behar breathlessly condemned the Snow White backlash as nothing more than “a sexist, racist overreaction,” while Sunny Hostin declared that American audiences are simply “uncomfortable with progressive heroines.”

“They’re scared of strong women,” Hostin insisted, turning a multi-million-dollar box office debacle into a lecture on gender politics.

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The hosts dismissed the dismal box office figures as “misleading,” and bizarrely blamed the shelving of Tangled—which was reportedly set to feature a race-swapped Rapunzel and a modern feminist storyline—on “online hate mobs” forcing Disney’s hand.

Joe Concha Drops the Hammer: “Disney Betrayed Its Audience”

Appearing on FOX & Friends, media analyst Joe Concha obliterated The View‘s spin, branding their reaction “a masterclass in denial.”

“Disney didn’t lose money because the world is full of bigots,” Concha said bluntly.

“They lost money because they forgot who they’re making movies for.

Parents, families, kids—they don’t want lectures.

They want magic.”

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Concha went further, saying, “The View is painting Disney as the victim, but the real victims are the audiences who’ve been insulted and ignored.”

He cited a string of disastrous box office performances—including The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan & Wendy—as proof that audiences are fed up with Disney’s “agenda-first” storytelling.

A Creative Collapse, Not a Cultural Conspiracy

As Disney continues to chase clumsy political messaging over timeless storytelling, the question becomes unavoidable: Can the studio still create magic without a political agenda muddying every frame?

Critics argue that Disney’s fixation on “re-imagining” beloved classics through a contemporary political lens is killing the very essence that made these stories beloved in the first place.

Meanwhile, defenders insist that the studio is bravely modernizing outdated tales for a new, diverse generation.

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But with Tangled now tangled in controversy, it’s clear that the public appetite for “modernized” fairy tales is shrinking fast.

Even insiders are quietly admitting that Disney’s golden touch is rusting under the weight of self-inflicted creative chaos.

Joe Concha Says It Best: “The Audience Answered”

Concha’s closing argument left little room for debate: “The audience has answered.

They’re walking away.

No amount of hand-wringing from The View will change that.”

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Indeed, when Disney shelves a blockbuster project, The View cries “oppression,” and Joe Concha calls it “justice,” one thing becomes undeniable: the culture war is no longer simmering—it’s boiling over in Hollywood.

And unless Disney radically rethinks its priorities, the next classic character to fall could be one fans aren’t willing to forgive them for losing.