Yeah, I've got a feeling in the pit of my stomach that we're going to be getting even more bad news in the coming weeks, across all of their brands. Possibly even sweeping changes (admittedly we've already been getting those, I didn't see them outsourcing a bunch of brands like Power Rangers like, at all).
I've been saying for YEARS the only reason I think GI Joe Classified even got going was because of the hanging "tease" of continued film development. The line seems to have "earned its way"...but it still feels like a brand that's straddling the line between being retained in house, or being licensed out (as was rumored MANY years ago).
As is, I'm increasingly surprised at Hasbro's retention of Marvel AND STar Wars...and if those two aren't maybe being detrimental to development of internal efforts. Hasbro's exited the construction block category (not that KreO ever did that well), and will be out of the crafts segment by next year. About half of their internal dolls and action figure brands have been licensed out, as well as their vehicles segment.
I can't help but feel like these are all "panic-ey" short term things. Playmates can't make new Power Rangers shows. Loyal Subjects can't afford to make a new MASK series. Basic Fun picked up Littlest Pet Shop, but it doesn't appear to making any big impacts...probably because Basic Fun is limited in what they can do to market it.
But if Hasbro REALLY wants to grow those brands, there needs to be media/marketing support I'm not sure Hasbro is wiling to invest in. And if they were, they'd probably want to make the most of it, like making the toys.
I have the same doubts. Seems that since the last CEOs passing there's been no real plan forward. Just a neverending game of kick the can down the road and wait for the next big thing.
I agree. I might not have agreed with every decision Goldner made, but it was always clear to an "end game" to building Hasbro into an "IP Company".
Now? Hasbro has dismantled all its investment (AGAIN) in that goal for short term gains (AGAIN). They still WANT to be an IP Company, but destroyed their means of cultivating or revitalizing said IP. I'm still waiting for the scrapping or selling of Atomic Arcade and its AAA GI Joe game.