I agree with your analysis. It is an amazing year. 3.8 billion domestically and over 11 billion worldwide.Disney currently has about 180 million to reach 3 billion domestic. With average late run holds from Aladdin, Toy Story 4, and Lion King; plus Maleficent 2 capturing about 85% of the first's market they could reach that number just prior to the opening of Frozen 2. While personally my expectations for Maleficent 2 are quite a bit lower than that, in the 65% range, the original Maleficent did quite well for what it was so it's not out of question. At 4 weeks to go I'm just not seeing any early indications of an over-performance.
Even if Maleficent 2 doesn't get Disney to the 3 billion club the first weekend of Frozen 2 will.
It will be curious to see if they can still pull off a 4 billion year. My current (reasonable) calculations end them about 200m short on 12/31, even optimistic numbers fall short of the mark. However, both year enders are highly unpredictable; Frozen 2 could out preform the original and Star Wars 9 is capping a 40+ year fandom. If Disney finds themselves within striking distance of that 4 billion year ... expect some expanded shows or re-releases.
The Lion King has only surprised a few with blowing pass the 1.5 billion mark world wide.
There were plenty of haters who didn't want the remake and complained bitterly about it hewing too closely to the original and not being expressive enough and the songs not as fully featured and belted like the original. They were all loudly predicting this to be a flop. Such loud antipathy beforehand led quite a few others to expect that it wouldn't do so well.
Nobody said TLK would flop. Even it’s most ardent haters, and this very much includes me, correctly predicted it would be a massive behemoth.There were plenty of haters who didn't want the remake and complained bitterly about it hewing too closely to the original and not being expressive enough and the songs not as fully featured and belted like the original. They were all loudly predicting this to be a flop. Such loud antipathy beforehand led quite a few others to expect that it wouldn't do so well.
Nobody said TLK would flop. Even it’s most ardent haters, and this very much includes me, correctly predicted it would be a massive behemoth.
Gotta be honest: I’m rooting hard for this film for bomb, both critically and commercially (as unlikely as that seems).
An opinion I still hold, but that’s still a far cry away from expecting a flop. Hopes and expectations are very different.K, you're right.
How about *wanting* it to bomb?
Since Box Office Mojo may have well been jettisoned into space...
The Numbers - Box Office Performance History for Walt Disney
Box Office performance history for Walt Disneywww.the-numbers.com
AFAIK all the information and daily updates are still there, just with a new, awful website design.
Since Box Office Mojo may have well been jettisoned into space...
The Numbers - Box Office Performance History for Walt Disney
Box Office performance history for Walt Disneywww.the-numbers.com
It's all sort of there, but the distributor/studio info is now hidden behind a 150$ annual paywall.
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