I'm curious about how Disney in the 2010's will be looked at in retrospect, given their brazen monopoly building and all. I'd wager most of the focus would be on the success of the MCU at the time and the downfall of Star Wars, but what about Disney's core animated canon?
The 1990's was defined by the Disney Renaissance, the 2000's was defined by the downturn of the animated canon and the rise of Pixar, and the 2010's was basically Disney trying to take control of everything, starting with Marvel and then going on to acquire Star Wars and 20th Century Fox by the end of the decade.
Really, the only Disney movies outside of the Marvel stuff that I think will still be looked upon positively in retrospect will be the first Frozen movie, Toy Story 3, Tangled, and maybe Big Hero 6 (I'll admit, I think that one's underappreciated) and even then, I think once the MCU stops being a draw, I wouldn't be surprised if it's viewed in hindsight as a sort of pop culture cringe, given the ubiquity of the movies and superhero flicks in general.
Really, capeshit is to the 2010's what campy Westerns were to the 1950's. Still wondering what the big movie trends of the 2020's will be, and how Disney will fare under Bob Chapek.