>The Numbers now reports that Wish has picked up steam, passing $100 million worldwide as of this weekend for an all time worldwide box office of $105.5 million, with $56.1 million coming from the international box office. With a production budget of $200 million, these numbers place Wish at halfway to breaking even after a slow start.
Hasn't launched in Asia yet either, this is about to make serious profit there and break even. Time to apologize Cinemaphile
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>NUMBERS BRO NUMBERS
God, shut up this is so fricking boring
The cope has begun
I honestly believe that Disney is reporting false box office returns on this film to gaslight the public+ save face.
Also, I have to admit that Elemental was actually good. I watched it thinking it would be shit the other week, but it was actually very enjoyable.
isn't it funny that the only movie disney put out that wasn't a colossal failure was the only original ip? i mean, elemental still flopped, but going from "worst bomb ever" to "almost broke even" when everything else is in the worst bomb range is an achievement
Wish is original,
> i mean, elemental still flopped
The movie was a BO success. Cope.
At best it's a disappointment. It most likely flopped due to the fact that it was international heavy and it didn't make most of its money in the opening weekend, putting the split more in favor of the theaters.
It likely needed 2.7x rather than the usual 2.5x.
b...body odor success?
Box Office.
One one-hundred million down. Just four one-hundred millions to go for break even.
>With a production budget of $200 million, these numbers place Wish at halfway to breaking even after a slow start
Studio will only get approximately half of the ticket revenue even under the best conditions. This only gets worse as time goes on and especially in foreign markets
Nor is this figure accounting for the hundred million+ dollars spent on marketing
With that aspect of cinema business really coming to the forefront of discussion recently there's no reason for anyone to omit this fact except to be purposefully disingenuous and misleading
seriously, it really bothers me that someone has explain movie math every time and any where. like damnit people understand some basic damn economics.
>Studio will only get approximately half of the ticket revenue even under the best conditions. This only gets worse as time goes on and especially in foreign markets
You say this in almost every thread but have you posted where you've gotten this information from?
Common sense? The percentages are harder to nail down specifically but what fricking moron thinks the theaters are running films for free? Yes THEY make the bulk of their money from ads and concessions but they still take a cut
Something in the neighborhood of 60/40 favoring studios is what you generally see stated for the US if you research the topic, whereas in about the worst case Chinese markets will only send back about 25% to the distributors
speculate all you want about profits based on calculated projections, but Asians don't want to look at brown people
One the last blast of pre-Christmas "family movies" (Wonka, Migration, Aquaman) drops Wish is gonna tail off hard.
The shit that's in theaters for the holidays this year is kinda remarkable for how mediocre it is, this has been an absolutely awful year. I'm sad Dune part 2 didn't drop because it would probably be mopping the floor.
...Mario anyone?
Mario is not currently in theaters
He said it's been an awful year and I'm pointing out that Mario was successful.
Wish is going to be the chicken little of this era, except chicken little actually made a profit
>chicken little actually made a profit
really? I always thought it was a failure
>In its opening weekend, Chicken Little grossed $40 million and debuted at #1, being the first Disney animated film to do so since Dinosaur. It also managed to claim #1 again in its second week of release, earning $31.7 million, beating Sony's sci-fi family film, Zathura. The film grossed $135.4 million in North America, and $179 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $314.4 million.
>This reversed the slump that the company had been facing since 2000, during which time it released several films that underperformed, most notably Fantasia 2000 (1999), Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), Treasure Planet (2002), and Home on the Range (2004).
I have a stats for ya
>Asia
>Giving a shit about fake Spanish
true asia really only likes pretty white girls
maybe the indians will mistakenly think its one of them, indians will see literally anything with indians in it
>Hasn't launched in Asia yet either
Asians don't like Black folk.
This movie has a Black person as the main character.
It will not make money in Asia.
Black Panther looks like he's wearing a gas mask.
no it isn't. you're an idiot.
Even I can notice this. I don't see Wish making a recovery.
For me, rule of thumb is that if it ain't making money after three weeks, it's a bomb.
A bunch of websites are trying to claim Wish passing 100 million is an achievement even though the rollout hasn't really picked up any speed.
It's some pretty desperate shilling.
If wish makes a comeback it proves Disney inflates numbers, for elemental too
Doesn't change that it's a shit film regardless
I agree that final judgement on a movie based on tis first weekend is stupid but come on, I already watched The Marvels, I'm not made of money.