If you mean from an artistic standpoint, then no, this extra time would not have "saved" this movie, and I put that in quotes because it depends on your opinion of it. First, as others have said, there is no production going on right now for anything. So there wouldn't be a way for them to do reshoots or test screenings. And second, who knows if they would have wanted to make any more changes, even if they could make them.
As far as box office goes, if it had been bumped back a year, that could have been a disaster for it. First, we don't even know for sure if or how many theaters will be open in December. And they might not allow them to be filled to capacity. And second, even if the whole country and world is back to fully open by that point, a large percentage of people might not be as willing to sit in a dark crowded theater yet. And with the vast improvements in streaming services, many people might prefer to just wait for it to become available for them to watch at home.
The way it worked out might have been the best case scenario for Disney, and while they may have hoped for more from the final box office, they are still happy with it. They cleared the $1 Billion mark, and were profitable. How much they were profitable is unclear, despite what some fanboys on the internet claim to "know". But in the short term, it just needed to be profitable. And I'm sure its made a ton more with people paying to stream it, while we're on lock d
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