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Disney (and others) at the Box Office - Current State of Affairs

BrianLo

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I dunno know, gang. That overseas box office for Lilo & Stitch that is notably underperforming the domestic box office seems real to me. Despite Japan being the one nation that doesn't get Stitch until next week. Lilo & Stitch is going to need really strong legs domestically to make up for the weak overseas box office thus far.

What weakness exactly is this based on? It’s currently 50/50 and domestic had a holiday. 🤷‍♂️
 

Animaniac93-98

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not really when you include Searchlight snd 20th century

They only have Searchlight through acquisition, and it's not a key component of their business model for movies.

Disney long ago shut down/sold off their equivalents (Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax) because they did not fit their business strategy. Searchlight could easily meet the same fate.

The focus with Fox has been franchise fare and IP, same as their own.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
They only have Searchlight through acquisition, and it's not a key component of their business model for movies.

Disney long ago shut down/sold off their equivalents (Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax) because they did not fit their business strategy. Searchlight could easily meet the same fate.

The focus with Fox has been franchise fare and IP, same as their own.
Disagree, they've been using Searchlight specifically for the award plays, which IS part of their current business strategy. Those other studios you mentioned were shuttered or sold off during a different time.
 

DKampy

Well-Known Member
They only have Searchlight through acquisition, and it's not a key component of their business model for movies.

Disney long ago shut down/sold off their equivalents (Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax) because they did not fit their business strategy. Searchlight could easily meet the same fate.

The focus with Fox has been franchise fare and IP, same as their own.
Disney is currently green-lighting films under Searchlight…. The acquisition that happened in 2019 does not include the films of 2025

There is also plenty of original movies under 20th century through Disney such as The Amateur, The Creator, Theater Camp, The Menu… among others
 

Nevermore525

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Disney is currently green-lighting films under Searchlight…. The acquisition that happened in 2019 does not include the films of 2025

There is also plenty of original movies under 20th century through Disney such as The Amateur, The Creator, Theater Camp, The Menu… among others
WDAS and Pixar individually in the last 5 years (4 each) have also released more original storytelling animated films than the company did from 1937-1994 (could probably go later as 2 of the originals are anthology films and the Lion King is a loose adaptation of Hamlet)
 
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Disney Irish

Premium Member
International is starting to pull in more for Stitch (guess its not lagging after all as some claimed) with Mexico currently leading in the box office. Now sitting at $421M WW after just 6 days, that so far has it on pace to hit a Billion in my opinion.

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BrianLo

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They only have Searchlight through acquisition, and it's not a key component of their business model for movies.

Disney long ago shut down/sold off their equivalents (Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax) because they did not fit their business strategy. Searchlight could easily meet the same fate.

The focus with Fox has been franchise fare and IP, same as their own.

I also don’t think we’re in the same environment any longer that lead to those studios closures. There’s a core focus on general entertainment to feed the Hulu/Star wing of their streaming platform. Unless that changes, they are pretty light on general entertainment labels.

It’s not part of their major theatrical strategy, sure. But splitting the costs between streaming works well for the lower budget awards plays.
 

LSLS

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International is starting to pull in more for Stitch (guess its not lagging after all as some claimed) with Mexico currently leading in the box office. Now sitting at $421M WW after just 6 days, that so far has it on pace to hit a Billion in my opinion.

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That's good news for Disney. I made my case already that I had no idea how the international box office would go, but that it was important for them (and the ideas of these remakes) that it picks up more than it was opening weekend. Looks like that is starting to occur.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
The evil, media conspiracy machine is at it again…



 

Tha Realest

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Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Your buddy TP has been saying this week that overseas is underperforming (lagging), which as I posted its actually not.
Lag compared to the domestic total? Or underperforming in their markets?

The first isn’t trouble…the second could be

And “some” is a term for multiple…or suggesting a block trying to form consensus
As in “there are some scarecrows out in the field…not just a single strawman”
 

BrianLo

Well-Known Member
Lag compared to the domestic total? Or underperforming in their markets?

The first isn’t trouble…the second could be

And “some” is a term for multiple…or suggesting a block trying to form consensus
As in “there are some scarecrows out in the field…not just a single strawman”

You are correct. It’s neither worrying and partially a misunderstanding with another part getting stuck in negative criticism loop. This one is pretty hard to diminish though.
 

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