Not just did far worse than the AG/DP/BW movies, actually. The last two movies of the XY trilogy managed to do the unprecedented and beat out even Pokémon Heroes in terms of money lost. To put it in perspective, Pokémon Heroes, before those two movies, was the worst performing film to EVER plague the Pokémon films, doing badly enough that they had to completely restructure the films to be essentially infomercials to distribute Event Pokémon, often at the expense of the actual distribution events for the Event Pokémon. It got so bad of box office numbers that, no matter how badly the later films did, they at least avoided being an outright bomb like Heroes did prior to the Hoopa movie. Even the first XY film, while doing good enough to just barely stay ahead of the bomb that was the Lati@s movie, nonetheless did poorly enough that its screenwriter, who was responsible for all the movies from the Celebi movie up to Diancie, ended up fired and replaced, and failed to do better than the prior saga's final movie.
Yeah, no kidding regarding the Star Trek reboots by Abrams (and there are plenty of other issues besides being retreads that I have with Into Darkness and Beyond, but I won't divulge them since I promised earlier not to divulge any political stuff when responding to you.). Heck, forget NuTrek, just look at what Disney's been doing to Star Wars, also due to Abrams. First we get The Force Awakens, which was a pretty big success, yet at the same time was literally a by-the-numbers reboot/ripoff of A New Hope (in fact, I'd argue it's so much of a by-the-numbers redo of the film that, for a comparison to another "sequel" that redid the story of the original film, The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, that actually came across as downright creative by comparison to TFA, it's THAT bad). And with The Last Jedi, while it doesn't reboot Empire Strikes Back, it also did a lot of shocking swerves that there's some issues being given against the movie for that movie, and there's evidence that it's going to underperform compared to The Force Awakens. It's even gotten bad enough that some Star Wars fans are actually petitioning for The Last Jedi to be removed from canon. Oh, and they also have a TV show that ruins a lot of Star Wars as well with few good elements in it. It's almost similar to what Pokémon's going through now.
I have a funny feeling too that, IF we get a Movie 22, we're going to get similar box office/critical results to Star Trek Beyond. And I'm not particularly optimistic about Episode IX even ignoring The Last Jedi (which I have slightly better preliminary views on compared to The Force Awakens after I watched it).