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Maybe they will get $60m worth of tax rebates :P

It will be profitable overall but damn that's a HUGE budget.


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$5m GRETEL & HANSEL

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$50m THE RHYTHM SECTION

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ACK at the Rhythm Section budget

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ACK at the Rhythm Section budget

It's from the James Bond producers, what did you expect?

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:noway:

I’m all for girl power but wtf are these studios thinking? Just sell it to Netflix at that point.


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Birds of Prey:

$84.5m DLH ($97.1m before tax rebates)
$80m V

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Good budget, especially since it looks like OS may be poor. Hoping it manages 300m+ WW.


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From Variety:

$87m - Sonic
$7m - Fantasy Island
$16m - The Photograph

Solid all around.


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$7m The Invisible Man

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$125m The Call of the Wild
$10m Brahms - TB2

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The Call of the Financial Flop.

Boy oh Boy its another quick hit.


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$125M???????? What in the world is happening?


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Ya that's pretty ridiculous. Guessing just the CGI for the dog was half that.


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$125m The Call of the Wild


WHAT

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Shack wrote:
mark66 wrote:
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$125m The Call of the Wild


WHAT


Every time I see that number (or open this thread today)


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publicenemy#1 wrote:
Ya that's pretty ridiculous. Guessing just the CGI for the dog was half that.
Could they not just use a real dog? What a disaster. 2020 has had the most absurd budgets for these lower mid-tier movies and we’re not even done with the second month. I hope studios don’t get even more discouraged about funding original films because of these floppers.


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After the 170M budget for Dumbo, nothing can shock me.

It's also funny how they spent dozens of millions on a CGI dog that will probably keep quite a few potential moviegoers away from the movie.

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$125m The Call of the Wild


Lmao.


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Forbes:

$200m Mulan
$42m Bloodshot
$25m The Way Back
$14m The Hunt

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Disney is really bad in controlling budgets.

Good budget for Bloodshot and The Way Back though the later will bomb even with that budget. I don't think The Hunt will make back its budget as well


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Jack Sparrow wrote:
Disney is really bad in controlling budgets.

Good budget for Bloodshot and The Way Back though the later will bomb even with that budget. I don't think The Hunt will make back its budget as well


I think both TWB & The Hunt will double their budgets at the domestic box office :thumbsup:

totally agree with Disney going crazy with their budgets. I think with the new CEO there will be better control over budgets.

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I think theatrically they won't but overall the budget is snap enough for them to double their budget and I don't think marketing for TH and TWB cost much


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That budget for The Way Back is way too much.


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Variety has THE WAY BACK at $21m...

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Yeah $21m-$25m is a bit too much for movies like these in this market. To get them past $60m domestic or around $75m WW is a bit too difficult now. It should make money for them in the end with streaming and home media sales.


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