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Post by darkpast on Sept 7, 2020 1:01:45 GMT
yikes
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Post by pennypacker on Sept 7, 2020 1:22:39 GMT
Yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s it for big releases this year. Sucks because it seems to be doing okay internationally.
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Post by DarkManX on Sept 12, 2020 23:33:59 GMT
With less people going to the theater because of this plague I doubt it.
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Post by primeone on Sept 17, 2020 5:17:04 GMT
There are still other big markets that haven’t opened yet. That’s what people are not understanding. If all the big markets opened in the U.S including NYC, it would’ve made more. Not saying it would’ve made a whole lot but definitely more than 9 million.
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Post by darkpast on Sept 17, 2020 6:26:21 GMT
There are still other big markets that haven’t opened yet. That’s what people are not understanding. If all the big markets opened in the U.S including NYC, it would’ve made more. Not saying it would’ve made a whole lot but definitely more than 9 million. The New Mutants made 7m opening and was considered a dump film by Disney, WB pushed Tenet hard, that is why the cause for concern.
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Post by dazz on Sept 17, 2020 19:30:25 GMT
There are still other big markets that haven’t opened yet. That’s what people are not understanding. If all the big markets opened in the U.S including NYC, it would’ve made more. Not saying it would’ve made a whole lot but definitely more than 9 million. But probably not by much, it's not just if places are open or not, people are not willing to risk their health right not for a Nolan movie except the hardcore Nolanites, also the movie isn't doing well overall either, went from $150m one weekend to $50m the next world wide, that's a 66% drop off, and that aint good no matter what as it means word of mouth isn't helping either, nor is repeat business helping much, and the longer the movie is out the smaller a cut the studios take anyway, so it needed a big boom out the gate and it didn't get one, plus Nolan's movies have been dropping off huge box office movie to movie outside of TDKR since TDK, it went from $1b, to $800m, $650m to $500m if that pattern held this could have gone normally as low as $350m, and it's a $200+m movie with a $100-200m marketing budget, why WB thought this was a good idea is beyond me, especially when they then gave Nolan 20% of the gate, this movie was doomed to fail if it didn't make $800m-$1b, and it was never going to get close during all of this really, even if it made $50m opening weekend domestically.
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