Snow White being the third most expensive out of all of these to make is just insane
TreeNumerous7677 on
The Bad Guys 2 made a 3x budget.
TreeNumerous7677 on
Mission Impossible 8 budget is actually $400M.
Should be in the orange roll.
fifamobilenoob123 on
This doesn’t take into account the fact that the studio gets different revenue shares from different regions. China being very skewed in particular.
I think using the 25-40-60 rule top 2 in terms of profitability multiplier is gonna be very close between Zootopia 2 and Lilo and Stitch. Though both are from Disney so they made loads of money either way.
Teliporter334 on
So, what’s the cutoff point in the quotients that determines if the film lost money or not?
What was the last film on the list to make a profit, however minuscule, and what was the first film on the list that’s quotient was small enough that it failed?
Firefox72 on
Those are rookie numbers for those red movies. Here’s an even worse one from last year in China.
Operation Hadal cost around $140M and made just $56M. A 0.40 quotient
Key-Payment2553 on
So Ne Zha 2 and Demon Slayer Infinity Castle are excluded because their both animated films that were made from China and Japan that had low budget even though they made huge profits
mizumi_heiwa on
The Running Man’s performance has gotta be the most depressing here
Like sure it wasn’t amazing, but getting outgrossed by a historical drama with a $10M budget (Nuremberg) AND a routine Jason Statham flick (A Working Man) is next level embarrassing.
jhalejandro on
To date, the exact budget for Fantastic Four is unknown; hopefully, it will be published someday.
dremolus on
Even they’re in a low quotient, OBAA and Badlands will still probably lose less money than Final Reckoning and even the MCU films
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Snow White being the third most expensive out of all of these to make is just insane
The Bad Guys 2 made a 3x budget.
Mission Impossible 8 budget is actually $400M.
Should be in the orange roll.
This doesn’t take into account the fact that the studio gets different revenue shares from different regions. China being very skewed in particular.
I think using the 25-40-60 rule top 2 in terms of profitability multiplier is gonna be very close between Zootopia 2 and Lilo and Stitch. Though both are from Disney so they made loads of money either way.
So, what’s the cutoff point in the quotients that determines if the film lost money or not?
What was the last film on the list to make a profit, however minuscule, and what was the first film on the list that’s quotient was small enough that it failed?
Those are rookie numbers for those red movies. Here’s an even worse one from last year in China.
Operation Hadal cost around $140M and made just $56M. A 0.40 quotient
So Ne Zha 2 and Demon Slayer Infinity Castle are excluded because their both animated films that were made from China and Japan that had low budget even though they made huge profits
The Running Man’s performance has gotta be the most depressing here
Like sure it wasn’t amazing, but getting outgrossed by a historical drama with a $10M budget (Nuremberg) AND a routine Jason Statham flick (A Working Man) is next level embarrassing.
To date, the exact budget for Fantastic Four is unknown; hopefully, it will be published someday.
Even they’re in a low quotient, OBAA and Badlands will still probably lose less money than Final Reckoning and even the MCU films
Z2 wins another category
BTW, the $240M in your pic is the lowest bracket of the estimations. Other sources, [such as Forbes](https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/2024/11/14/disney-reveals-snow-white-remake-is-set-to-blow-its-budget/), claim that the complete budget, once taking into account the $70M spent on its promotion, jumped up to $350M.
No! Superman flopped! /s