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It needs between $850-$925 mil to get in the black. So what do you think?
I think I'm confused by the mild hostility.

It needs between $850-$925 mil to get in the black. So what do you think?
I think I'm confused by the mild hostility.![]()
T"Challa;33476491 said:I'm still wondering how the hell the budget for this thing got so high? I mean take an example like Transformers 3 which had GIGANTIC and prolonged action sequences, infinitely more CGI, shot on location in (Chicago), expensive directors and actors and is still somehow cost about $60 mill less. Where did all that extra money go because i didnt see it on the screen
I'm honestly just checking, guys. Haven't been here in a while. I genuinely don't know if a movie making $827 million on a $250 million budget is considered a failure, so I was checking with you guys.
Affleck, Snyder.
T"Challa;33476491 said:I'm still wondering how the hell the budget for this thing got so high? I mean take an example like Transformers 3 which had GIGANTIC and prolonged action sequences, infinitely more CGI, shot on location in (Chicago), expensive directors and actors and is still somehow cost about $60 mill less. Where did all that extra money go because i didnt see it on the screen
T"Challa;33476491 said:I'm still wondering how the hell the budget for this thing got so high? I mean take an example like Transformers 3 which had GIGANTIC and prolonged action sequences, infinitely more CGI, shot on location in (Chicago), expensive directors and actors and is still somehow cost about $60 mill less. Where did all that extra money go because i didnt see it on the screen
I thought it was always 800 million plus merchandise and video sales to break even and 900+ million for it to break even by theatrical sales alone.
According to Deadline, the film needs to turn over a profit of between $925 - $930 million in its theatrical run alone (before any ancillaries such as TV syndication, DVD sales etc).
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...the-box-office-to-make-a-profit-a6961156.html
You're welcome
I think it'll end up between 8.7-8.8M. I'm basing that on it doing slightly worse than it did last week against Boss. 1.14 increase on Friday, .7 increase on Saturday, and .4 decrease on Sunday. Last week was about +1.25, +.75, and -.38 respectively. It would normally would not have had actual decreases in its 4th weekend, but this time it was facing some real competition.
Can someone help me with the math. I'm not disputing the $900m figure to break even, but can someone explain me the breakdown please?
$400m to make and for marketing... can someone tell me where the other $500m is that they need to recoup to turn a profit. Sorry, I'm a noob when it comes to this sort of stuff.
Can someone help me with the math. I'm not disputing the $900m figure to break even, but can someone explain me the breakdown please?
$400m to make and for marketing... can someone tell me where the other $500m is that they need to recoup to turn a profit. Sorry, I'm a noob when it comes to this sort of stuff.
Slightly different numbers here but it's a former studio exec and he breaks it down pretty throughly.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/robcain...an-v-superman-a-good-investment/#4cc9b8b47d67
I see it's Saturday increase being between a .5 -.6 rather than the .7+ they are claiming with the estimates. You can probably shave a .05 - .1 of the Friday & Sunday numbers as well once the actuals roll in tomorrow. All told I think their estimates for the weekend are around 6% too high. Could tumble as much as $500k when the actuals come in.
So if it hits 895 million, the actual profit is 126 million pretax, and that's at the absolute top end of expectations, but could 30 to 40 million less... so 90 or so million pretax as a middle ground. But if it only makes 850 million total, which it could well do, then the pretax profit could be as little as 45 million. So post tax profit of what? 30 million dollars, tops?
$30 million dollar profit on a movie starring the most recognised superhero characters in history.
So if it hits 895 million, the actual profit is 126 million pretax, and that's at the absolute top end of expectations, but could 30 to 40 million less... so 90 or so million pretax as a middle ground. But if it only makes 850 million total, which it could well do, then the pretax profit could be as little as 45 million. So post tax profit of what? 30 million dollars, tops?
$30 million dollar profit on a movie starring the most recognised superhero characters in history.
Thanks guys, much appreciated. I guess for any movie it is an uphill battle trying to turn a profit with these circumstances. With these sorts of figures, it is so important for costs not to blow out, shoots to be stricter and the vision and storyline of the film to be almost a sure fire hit when spending this amount of money.
Time will tell if WB get rid of Snyder I guess.
I honestly don't know who gave the okay for a budget that big, but I think that's a big part of the problem, too. I know they probably expected it to break $1bil but that's no excuse for making a movie that needed such a big BO total to be profitable. It puts the movie in such a bad position before it's even released, it's almost impossible to live up to that.