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Yes, but it still goes into the budget even if they recoup it later on.Many of the Covid production costs were covered by insurance or offset by state credits.
Yes, but it still goes into the budget even if they recoup it later on.Many of the Covid production costs were covered by insurance or offset by state credits.
That doesn’t matter…gotta loosen the tinfoil or you won’t be able to evade the space lasers in orbit above your state.Except its not up to Disney's accounting, it was required by all the Hollywood unions in order for production to resume. So the cost was the cost, which we will never likely know the real number.
He?I never said people can not decide if a movie appeals to them… but he said now it is time to move onto the next movies failure(Elemental) as if he is actively rooting for it’s failure which I am certain he has not seen
The only thing worse than an uninspired cash grab is an uninspired cash grab that loses cash!That doesn’t matter…gotta loosen the tinfoil or you won’t be able to evade the space lasers in orbit above your state.
There is no “math” that is Gonna bring it down to a $100 budget and make the BO a “success”
time to pivot off this one after a couple of days
Insulting much....That doesn’t matter…gotta loosen the tinfoil or you won’t be able to evade the space lasers in orbit above your state.
There is no “math” that is Gonna bring it down to a $100 budget and make the BO a “success”
time to pivot off this one after a couple of days
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The Little Mermaid Remake's Box Office Destroys Disney's $1 Billion Trend: Will It Recover?
Will this impact future Disney remakes?screenrant.com
Well now that this Disney bomb is finished we can move on to the next one, opening today!
Two days ago a frequent poster proclaimed it was a “moral failure” that a race/ethnicity he treats as a monolith (and a minority within the United States that has experienced tremendous racism in recent years) seems to have chosen not to see a movie. Look back a few pages.I don’t know where you keep seeing all these blind pro-Disney “snits.” There has been a lot of trolling in all the movie threads lately and almost all of it - if not all - has been anti-Disney. Much of it isn’t there anymore.
As far as I can tell Elemental is not a remakeI cannot speak for him. But I know a lot of people are rooting for it to fail simply because they hate these remakes in general and want new stories.
Oh I'd say it's 50/50 for sure. Neither side is innocent of trolling.blind pro-Disney “snits.” There has been a lot of trolling in all the movie threads lately and almost all of it - if not all - has been anti-Disney.
You are correct. And when asked why other black lead movies have been successful there. All we hear are crickets.Two days ago a frequent poster proclaimed it was a “moral failure” that a race/ethnicity he treats as a monolith (and a minority within the United States that has experienced tremendous racism in recent years) seems to have chosen not to see a movie. Look back a few pages.
It wasn’t the article. It was your comment. I’m not triggered - just answered another poster’s question.
Yea that came up a day or two agoSeems no one else brought this up.. but forgive me if someone already has, there’s a new animated CG preschool series coming that’s tied into the remake. : https://www.billboard.com/culture/t...s-halle-bailey-little-mermaid-1235353080/amp/
Ah okay, nvm then.Yea that came up a day or two ago
To add some recent data to the conversation on how this particular movie is being rejected by Asian audiences, the like to like cumulative comps up through last weekend in the combined major Asian markets (Japan, China, and South Korea) shows TLM currently down 89% from BATB and 84% down from Aladdin.
I think there have been plenty of stories about its underperformance in international markets.Is it just me or is the media kind of burying that this is underperforming? Feel like "first tentpole Disney remake to underperform after several billion dollar hits in a row" would be a big story for any other film.
$427M after several weeks, that is an underperformance right? Genuinely asking cause this isn't my specialty.
So, how would the same movie have done in Asian nations if we get the same exact thing except.......Ariel was played by an Asian girl?Different expectations from the three markets you listed. Japan's population is 99% Japanese, China is 90ish percent Han , and South Korea is 97% Korean. If it's a great movie that transcends stereotypes and cultural norms it'll do fine.
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