DarthSkywalker
🦉Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
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Placement doesn't matter, actual amount of money does. Godzilla probably won't be in the top 5 next week. Two new films are coming out next week that will finish higher. So unless A Million Ways to Die in the West just dies, it should be in 5th.Because they aren't comparable when people are still going out to see Godzilla and it still has a 4th place spot amongst new competition. If it truly had terrible legs, it would've fell further down the list than it did, but as it so happens it's still in the top five. TASM 2 fell off the radar fast, & the numbers almost seem as if it's completely dead at the box office right now.
Okay, but how is that good? Godzilla will end up being far more profitable than TASM 2. The movie cost a ridiculous amount of money. You seem to think that because it'll hit the $700 million number that bails it out. But that's not how it works. Sony doesn't keep even close to all of the money that comes from overseas.
Sure, they may have made some nice coin but them not getting a large share of all of those profits coupled with the fact the movie hasn't made $200 million domestically proves its a failure with terrible legs.
Godzilla, on the other hand, will most likely remain in the top five for another week, and the top 10 for a couple more weeks. TASM 2 is going to fall lower and lower on the list.
I'm not seeing how they are comparable. And I won't see how because yet again, the data doesn't support the notion.
I'm done repeating myself now, tho.
And while TASM2 cost way too much, Godzilla has fallen flat on its face.
$160m to make $450m or $255m to make $700m. Seems comparable right now unless you think Godzilla is going to smash in Japan and China. Either way, but have shown terrible WOM domestically.


