DisneyWarrior27
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Nah. It’ll make a billion.You think it will crash and burn? I can't see it making much beyond breaking even.
Nah. It’ll make a billion.You think it will crash and burn? I can't see it making much beyond breaking even.
In pesos?Nah. It’ll make a billion.
I mean a billion worldwideIn pesos?
Last time Disney Animation made a billion was with Frozen II and the hype was far bigger for that one. Disney hasn't passed $240 million since then. I don't see that in stars.I mean a billion worldwide
Well I do.Last time Disney Animation made a billion was with Frozen II and the hype was far bigger for that one. Disney hasn't passed $240 million since then. I don't see that in stars.
Inside Out 2 is the eighth highest grossing films of all time making $1.6 billion and Pixar wasn't doing well before that. Moana is insanely popular, it was the number 1 streamed movie last year and will probably still be this year. Unless Moana 2 is the worst film of the year it makes a lot of money.Last time Disney Animation made a billion was with Frozen II and the hype was far bigger for that one. Disney hasn't passed $240 million since then. I don't see that in stars.
At this point, I think the difference between Moana 2 breaking even and getting to $1 billion will lie in word-of-mouth and repeat business, especially if Wicked Part One goes over well with its target audience(s).You think it will crash and burn? I can't see it making much beyond breaking even.
We're talking Disney Animation not Pixar. They are two different studios.Inside Out 2 is the eighth highest grossing films of all time making $1.6 billion and Pixar wasn't doing well before that. Moana is insanely popular, it was the number 1 streamed movie last year and will probably still be this year. Unless Moana 2 is the worst film of the year it makes a lot of money.
Yes and Pixar was just as a bad a shape as Disney animation was before Inside Out 2. Disney Animation is dealing with a very similar situation to Pixar from a few months ago.We're talking Disney Animation not Pixar. They are two different studios.
Doesn't mean Moana 2 is their golden ticket. But since @DisneyWarrior27 says it will do a billion I guess we have to go with that.Yes and Pixar was just as a bad a shape as Disney animation was before Inside Out 2. Disney Animation is dealing with a very similar situation to Pixar from a few months ago.
My post mentions Frozen II which greatly surpassed Frozen I at the box office.We're talking Disney Animation not Pixar. They are two different studios.
Except it's not the same situation. People have been looking forward for years for Frozen II not so much for Moana II. They even made a joke over it in Ralph Breaks the Internet. Like I said, it will do fine but your living in fantasyland if you think it will do a billion dollars world wide.My post mentions Frozen II which greatly surpassed Frozen I at the box office.
Same situation with Moana II.
And as I recall people were saying the same thing about IO2 in this very thread. I don't know what Moana 2 will do, but I'm not naive to think it can't do a Billion worldwide. The one thing that Moana 2 as going for it, as others mentioned, it is the most streamed movie for the last couple years. So there appears to be pent up demand for the sequel, similar to Frozen. Which is exactly why this was moved to be a theatrical movie in the first place.Except it's not the same situation. People have been looking forward for years for Frozen II not so much for Moana II. They even made a joke over it in Ralph Breaks the Internet. Like I said, it will do fine but your living in fantasyland if you think it will do a billion dollars world wide.
Even a good Christmas break is up in the air -- Mufasa - The Lion King opens on the 20th of December, and since that's directly going up against another children's movie in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Disney's going to switch its marketing game over from Moana 2 to that after its second weekend at the latest. Depending on how big those movies are, and how films like Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim and Kraven the Hunter play in the interim, AND how well or not Wicked Part One and Gladiator II leg it out, Moana 2's shelf life could be more limited than it appears if it doesn't do Inside Out 2 numbers over Thanksgiving. And Inside Out 2 wasn't competing directly against a film with a lot of overlapping audience appeal.Moana 2 won't reach IO2's numbers neither domestically nor world wide. It's release schedule doesn't allow for it to reach those numbers domestically since it won't have the weekdays like IO2 until Christmas break when much of its box office has been drained. It should have a good Christmas break but it will have dropped off considerably from the opening.
That really is a possibility unless Wicked upsets its audience the way Joker Folie a Deux did and the word-of-mouth is toxic (and while it certainly remains to be seen whether the expanded two-part approach will delight or frustrate fans, that's nothing on what Joker had "going" for it).It could reach Frozen II's domestic numbers but I think it would have more potential if it were released a whole weekend before Thanksgiving. But since Wicked already has that date (November 22) and will still be doing well when M2 comes out, some of M2's numbers might be diluted.
I actually really enjoyed Frozen II. Looking forward greatly to the next one.My post mentions Frozen II which greatly surpassed Frozen I at the box office.
Same situation with Moana II.
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