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Disney+ subscribers have been left confused after an original film which debuted just weeks ago has been pulled from the platform.
Sci-fi adventure Crater launched on May 12, starring Family Reunion's Isaiah Russell-Bailey as Caleb, a boy raised on a lunar mining colony. After the death of his father Michael, played by rapper Kid Cudi, Caleb and his friends hijack a rover to explore a mysterious crater in a bid to fulfil his dad's final wish.
The film, directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez and produced with the help of Stanger Things' Dan Cohen, premiered on the streaming service on May 12. It reportedly cost $53.4 million to produce, yet was only on the platform for 48 days.
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The film's trailer, uploaded to the official Walt Disney Studios page, is still available to watch.
It comes as fantasy series Willow was recently taken off Disney+, despite it premiering in November. Sci-fi series Y: The Last Man and docuseries The World According to Jeff Goldblum have also been removed from the platform.
Not only that, but two dramas - The Company You Keep and The Watchful Eye - which were set to debut in July will no longer be added to the service.
Many took to Twitter to vent their frustration, while others questioned the fate of the deleted content. @babelfish76 wrote: "Guess I won’t be watching Crater then? Really disliking Disney Plus atm" and @TanyaGeter asked: "Can you bring Crater back? Why was it removed? #CraterMovie".
Addressing Willow's disappearance, @Mavakor said: "How about you stop deleting the shows and movies that can only be found on your platform? I loved Willow and you destroyed it without even giving
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Crater has been pulled from Disney+ less than two months after its release.The film – which premiered on May 12 and came from Stranger Things‘ producers Dan Cohen and Shawn Levy – is about a recently bereaved boy growing up on a lunar colony who takes a trip to a legendary crater with his four best friends.Directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez and starring Isaiah Russell-Bailey, Mckenna Grace and Billy Barratt, it reportedly cost $53.4million (£42million), but was only on the streaming service for 48 days before it was removed.“@DisneyPlus can you guys give us heads up when you’re gonna yank shows or films off,” one Twitter used said in response.“The ultimate result of movies become a product instead of art is this,” another added.“I was JUST about to watch it!” a third shared. “This is the worst thing now about streaming,” another insisted.Tried to rewatch the excellent Crater on @DisneyPlus only to find it’s been inexplicably deleted.
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