They usually have at least one high profile flop a year. Mulan will be that movie this year.Disney was probably banking heavily on China for Mulan too. Really interested in how that movie will perform.
They usually have at least one high profile flop a year. Mulan will be that movie this year.Disney was probably banking heavily on China for Mulan too. Really interested in how that movie will perform.
Disney has been cooling it on the yearly flop recently.They usually have at least one high profile flop a year. Mulan will be that movie this year.
I don't know, Solo was only two years ago.
I was thinking more like Tomorrowland flop.
A Wrinkle in Time was just two years ago.
They usually have at least one high profile flop a year. Mulan will be that movie this year.
None of those will flop as hard as Mulan.I guess we aren't counting New Mutants then.
I would say Artemis Fowl, if it even releases this year. Guess that depends if Fowl is high profile or not.
Jungle Cruise is also a thing. No idea where that goes, which is odd because it's essentially another "The Rock in the Jungle" film.
You gonna make an "Artemis Fowl's journey to 100M domestic!" graphic?I feel like every year could be the one Artemis Fowl comes out in.
You gonna make an "Artemis Fowl's journey to 100M domestic!" graphic?
We won't have a CinemaScore until tonight or tomorrow morning.a lot of schools are out today for president day. I think with that cinema score it might break out a little
Searchlight also has the Will Ferrell-Julia Louis Dreyfus comedy Downhill opening today at 2,301 theaters. Previews were held last night (and we're waiting on them) because PostTrak audiences did not like the movie with a half-star and low 19% definite recommend. Critics hated the remake of Force Majeure at 45% Rotten. The hoped-for-opening is between $3.75M-$4.25M.
My bad, I didn't know they did a score for the commercials, so i was reading that wrongWe won't have a CinemaScore until tonight or tomorrow morning.
Who is it for?To the surprise of no one Downhill isn't just the name of the movie.
Wait, how long is this movie?Long Range Box Office Tracking: Will No Time to Die Close Out Daniel Craig’s James Bond Era with a Bang? - Boxoffice
After nearly fourteen years as the iconic James Bond, the final installment in Daniel Craig's era as 007 is shaping up to deliver another potential blockbuster with its early April global release.www.boxofficepro.com
That's pretty good for Bond. Hopefully the length doesn't negatively affect its legs.
2 hours, 50 minutes
OMG...that's insane!=O
Parasite underperforming would also hurt a lot of people.Sooo many FML lives depend on Sonic this weekend...
If it underperforms its basically a massacre.
Maybe I'll eat my words once I see it but ugh, Bond movies don't need to be this long.
It's getting the Ice bump, it can't fail.
It's gonna end with all the Bonds teaming up: Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, book Bond!
Now that's a movie I would watch.It's gonna end with all the Bonds teaming up: Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, book Bond!
"And we... We are Bond, Jameses Bond"
007: Into the Bond-VerseIt's gonna end with all the Bonds teaming up: Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, book Bond!
Long Range Box Office Tracking: Will No Time to Die Close Out Daniel Craig’s James Bond Era with a Bang? - Boxoffice
After nearly fourteen years as the iconic James Bond, the final installment in Daniel Craig's era as 007 is shaping up to deliver another potential blockbuster with its early April global release.www.boxofficepro.com
That's pretty good for Bond. Hopefully the length doesn't negatively affect its legs.
Ahem, you mean Sega does what Nintendon't. Which is open to #1 at the box office.
Can't wait for this scene but with all version of James Bond.
It's incredible that sonic won 30 years laterSega won the console war from beyond the grave (as a console maker).
Instead of Portals we'll get gun barrels.
You can't do that with NintendoAhem, you mean Sega does what Nintendon't. Which is open to #1 at the box office.