>The movie will have to gross at least $439.6 million at the box office to break even.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/2023/09/20/disney-reveals-270-million-bill-for-the-marvels/
Can it do it?
>The movie will have to gross at least $439.6 million at the box office to break even.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/2023/09/20/disney-reveals-270-million-bill-for-the-marvels/
Can it do it?
Another Briellion incoming for best girl!
It will flop harder than Flash, screenshot it
I feel bad for the actress playing Miss Marvel. Shes a good kid and didn't deserve to have her name tied to the MCU's equivalent of the Flash.
Why do these dumbasses keep on spending so much fricking money on these movies?
They didn't have a choice, Covid interrupted production for movies coming out now inflating their budgets.
It's a money laundering scheme idiots are supposed to buy tickets and foot the bill for.
Please God, let me frick her just one time!
Gross. How would you even accomplish fricking that man? He has a completely flat butt, so you can't put him on his back without risking injury, and if you attempt doggystyle there's no padding for you to smack into, your hip bones would be smacking his pelvic bone. Super uncomfortable!
Honestly, it's not even a butt. It's just lower back leg extensions. That's all it is.
And now you know why disney is just saying frick it and putting 60 billion in on theme parks and cruises instead of keeping this money pit going
>United Kingdom where the movie was made
that explains the doctor who quality sets
That's only because the UK still makes sets and not just big green rooms. You've forgotten what real world locations look like because of your diet of cgi slop.
>$650m-$700m break even point
Jesus christ.
And right on cue
>Cinemaphile is already lying about the amount they need to make
2.5x is the general go-to figure that's usually accurate. Disney tend to spend far more than anyone else on marketing which warps things though.
Forbes told you the literal amount they need to break even, your schizo made up number of 2.2 billion is not accurate
Forbes uses a figure up to September 2022. That doesn't include the marketing costs for the 14 months leading up to release (which isn't counted in production costs anyway). There are also re-shoot and post production costs that won't be in that figure but we'll ignore that for now.
Again, 2.5x production budget is the norm and is the most accurate thing you can use to estimate outside of detailed financials for the complete release. Studio cut of box office (averages around 50% WW) + amount to cover the marketing.
>Forbes told you the literal amount they need to break even
It said how much they spent on the film. But Disney doesn't take 100% of ticket sales, and marketing is not included in film budgets.
There's one guy who makes the same threads on here and Cinemaphile about capeshit movies, same text and image and its not me being a shizo I promise
of course it will thank to the charity ticket sponsored by the goverment *wink wink*