It’s amazing how much things change. My family and I use to go to every Disney movie. Didn’t bother looking at reviews, if it was Disney it was good enough for us.From a gross receipts tally, Snow White should do better than Wish.
But to @Willmark's point, it's going to lose money right in line with Strange World and Wish; something around a $200 Million loss it looks like.
This is a great example of how Disney's bloated budgets north of $200 Million really create a steep hill for even succesful movies to climb to profitability for Disney's flagship studios. We still don't even know what the final budget tally was for Snow White, as the $269,400,000 figure comes from UK tax filings from late 2023. That was before Snow White was sent back for reworks and rewrites and delayed more than a year to March, 2025.
Until the final UK tax filings are released, I think we're being conservative in pegging the Snow White budget at $250 after the UK tax rebate check of $55+ Million. I wouldn't be surprised to learn later this year that the budget for Snow White swelled past $300 during 2024's reworking and it had a final post-rebate budget of $260 Million or more.
Again... Oof! Disney has to figure out a way to stop spending $200 Million or more on mediocre movies, much less flops.
Now the exact opposite is true.
If it’s Disney it’s a giant red flag.
It’s very very rare we go see anything by Disney.
I’m interested in Stitch but my wife needs to research it before she will green light going.
So maybe that will be our first Disney movie in awhile.