TalkingHead
Well-Known Member
Ugly numbers, so the question will turn to how Ant Man 3, Mermaid remake, Elemental, and Indy 4 do in the next 6-7 months.With this domestic weekend's forecasts and the film quickly and quietly exiting cinemas globally, we can start to close the book on this film and put its failure in historic context.
From Deadline on this weekend's Domestic BO: Strange World (Dis) 2,870 (-690) theaters, 3-day $2.2M (-41%) Total $33.8M/Wk 4
International currently is at approximately $23M and has only a few territories left to open. So in the spirit of the holiday season, we will be generous and say the film's global box office will end up somewhere near $70M (probably closer to $65M, but +/- $5M will not change the story).
With a complete audience rejection and the lowest CinemaScore in Disney animated history, here are some comps to put its box office in perspective (all numbers in today's dollars)
- Strange World: Estimated $70M global box office
Recent major animated releases:
- Minions: Rise of Gru: $939M
- Encanto: $256M (Covid impacted and available on Disney+ 30 days after release)
- The Bad Guys: $250M
- Lightyear: $226M
Historic Disney box office bombs:
- Mars Needs Moms: $52M
- Treasure Planet: $182M
- Home on the Range: $229M
- Atlantis: $312M
- Lone Ranger: $334M
- John Carter: $368M
The box office failure will be felt throughout the downstream ecosystem as there will be minimal home entertainment sales (EST/VOD/Physical), Disney+ has replaced their pre-negotiated Pay 1 window and box office bombs do not generate new subscribers (new account + first click), and there will be minimal demand/return from international Pay/Free windows which are priced based on box office.
In short, with a very conservative estimated $150M ultimate loss (Disney obviously will not provide the actual loss so there will just be estimates), Strange World has now entered into the conversation of not just biggest Disney box office bombs, but the list of biggest non-Covid impacted disasters of all time.
#resoundingsuccess
I’d forgotten about the Mermaid remake until seeing the trailer before Avatar. (Just about the most cynical trailer imaginable but how else do you sell another unnecessary live-action animation remake?) Surprised the Indy 4 trailer wasn’t playing before Avatar since it’s opening next summer.