>TBOSAS has already broke even
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Weird?
WEIRD!
It was pretty kino and I haven't even read the books or seen any of the original movies past the first (which sucked)
Catching Fire is a good action/adventure movie and has lots of interesting worldbuilding.
The books are pretty good, the last one was the best one but they botched the adaptation
>already
It was released 4 weeks ago...
>released a month ago
>just broke even on """official numbers"""
It need 500m to break even with marketing costs factored in. Open a thread then.
I don't think you're right...
>The budget:100m
>Marketing(because of strikes it had like 2-3 weeks for it):50m(at max)
That means it needs 300m+ to break even
Cranking up marketing so that it has the same effect in less time is actually more expensive.
Marketing for this is probably 300m just by itself.
By that logic it means this movie needs 800m+ WW which none of the HG film crossed (except for catching fire)
>spend 6 months and thousand hours of manpower that could've been used for something else to make no money
I don't think the movie is that great but the just OK boxoffice and mild critics RT are weird
Woke wins again
>broke even
Couldn't be The Marvels
It's the lowest grossing entry in the series without even adjusting for inflation.
There's couple of reason for it:
1)No JLaw in this movie
2) it's a prequel about most hated character in HG
3)The main actors aren't famous
4)Hollywood lost China
3 and 4 are irrelevant. Hunger Games is what made Jlaw famous and while Peeta was a child actor, he wasn't exactly a household name. China was also never a huge market for these movies. Remove them from all the earlier ones and this is still far and away the lowest grossing entry.
Also, people are getting really sick of trannies.
>Hollywood lost China
Not only China but also Russia
Russia was never a big market for American movies, they’ve always had their own industry
>Russia Mockingjay part 2 made 15m (?)
>China Mockingjay pt 2 made 25m(?)
That's 35m...
No shit, it's a prequel and a spinoff about the main villain's origin story. It was still great.
I've never read any of the books and only watched the first movie once 10 years ago. What subject matter do you think would have been better received, commercially and critically, then a villains origin?
Probably one of the games where one of the fan favorite characters won.
>prequel
>great
Snow and Lucy are better characters than Katniss so yes.
One thing I enjoyed is how Lucy Gray never looks back and is always ready to leave everything and everyone behind because she's a gypsy and part of a travelling troupe since before the war, so there are no roots.
I loved how dubious are the actions of the characters and some events. Like, you never know if it's backstabbing or just an unfortunate coincidence like the snake in the scarf or if Lucy was part of the rebels or just knew them.
>Lucy
Lucy is better? How??
Especially if you've read the book you can see Lucy is a lot more pro-active and manipulative and doesn't spend the book obsessing over one guy like Katniss with Peeta.
Oh wow it broke even after 3 fricking weeks and is about to be kicked off screens by Wonka
as a rule of thumb you quadruple the budget for marketing, double the number again for theater take, then add another $400m for good measure
it's not looking good for woke hollywood
Good that the movie with the White male lead returned the investment. Still,seeing that it was least profitable in the series it would be long before the next one. Return of the Teen Dystopian movies is delayed. Still,glad that it beat The Marvels.
even if it broke even they probably wanted to make at least 500 million on it. They didn't vaporize their money, but it's obviously a big disappointment for them.
True but in 2023 only few big budget movies broke even so...
I got the book trilogy when I was a kid and I remember to enjoy it. Time passed and the news about a prequel with Snow looked so dumb to me I just ignored it completely, then I watched the movie and it was surprisingly good.
Honestly, I never expected such good characters in a story like this. Lucy Gray and her songs were pure kino.
Same, it's unironically the HG movie I enjoyed the most and it works great as a stand-alone character drama.
Here's my prediction for final numbers:
Domestic:170-180m
International:180-200m
Overall:350-380m
Breaking even means no profit, that is: losing money. Doing it only after 3 weeks means the movie (predictably) flopped.
Since many people hate Rachel it's good result..
Anyways it's doing better than any recent Disney movies
Makes sense. Everyone loved President Snow so it stands to reason his movie would be a success.
>broke even
Not yet. This film needs to make $300 mil world wide to break even.
Reported production budget: $100 mil
Estimated marketing costs: (production budget x .5) $100 mil x .5 = $50 mil
Total estimated costs: (production budget + marketing) $100 mil + $50 mil = $150 mil
Studio earnings: (worldwide box office x .5) $251 mil x . 5 = $125.5 mil
It's getting there and will probably make it, but as it stands right now, it's still about $25 mil away from breaking even.
>mfw I'd forgotten that Snow was the name of the bad guy from the original series so I thought him turning into a bad guy and Midge being the good guy was really unexpected and kino