TP2000
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I’ll even go out of my way to agree with you. I wouldn’t be outrageously upset if we land where you think we are headed and continue to use the word modest. Looks like you have the global take petering out around 800M now.
I don't think it's quite that glum for Moana 2 the next few weeks.
In early December I said here that Moana 2 seemed to be on a trajectory to get somewhere between $850 and $950 Million. That really seemed to set a few folks here off, which led to the odd yet entertaining conversation about what "modest success" means and doesn't mean. I still see its trajectory will get it there, but will probably be on the lower end of $850 to $900 Million.
To your point about a promising two weeks ahead, I'm sure Moana 2 will break $800 Million thanks to the arrival of Christmas vacation pretty much everywhere but the Muslim world, who don't do much for global box office anyway.
I still maintain Moana 2 does not look to be on a trajectory to get to a Billion, let alone past it as some folks said.
Studio costs are the reason these movies have bloated budgets. This isn’t a double dipping scenario. It probably costs them 75-100M keeping everyone employed and working on the one movie release annually. Which is why a production outfit like WDAS can’t keep their annual films budgets below 200M these days.
The costs Disney racks up for these movies boggles my mind. Meanwhile, the Parks are running on shoestring budgets historically, there's not a single new ride under construction in any American park, and Disneyland's Christmas parade is over 30 years old. But go onto the studio lot in Burbank and they've got a sushi chef in the subsidized commissary and free Tesla charging ports while hundreds of studio "experts" pull in upper six figure incomes each year.
Walt made a point of publicly announcing in 1965 that he was spending the box office profits from Mary Poppins on Disneyland expansion that led to New Orleans Square, Pirates of the Caribbean and the New Tomorrowland.
Now imagine the shrieks of horror on the Burbank lot today if you told them the sushi chef was fired so Disneyland could afford a new Christmas parade.
You too, safe travels and Merry Christmas.
Thank you, my friend!
I look forward to more conversation and polite differences in opinion, and even some agreements, in 2025!