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^It wouldnt surprise me if they did an Anime of Dredd just to get the character out there to more people for any potential sequel.
If they went animated, I'd prefer to see a more 'western' animation style than the whole Anime inspired Animatix/Gotham Knight approach. Actually, as I'm typing this I'm wondering what happened to that proposed ABC Warrior cartoon? The promo's been on Youtube for ages but the project seems to have stalled.
I wouldn't mind seeing a mocap Dredd, like Tintin or Beowulf. It would be a good way to do the Dark Judges and Judge Death justice (pun intendedAn animate dredd would be awesome. Maybe on adult swim or something. Just to enhance the characters exposure to the public.
)Those movies are not cheap. If they were gonna spend that much on Dredd, I'd prefer they just go live-action again. But let's be real, they're never gonna spend that much on Dredd.I wouldn't mind seeing a mocap Dredd, like Tintin or Beowulf.
Those movies are not cheap. If they were gonna spend that much on Dredd, I'd prefer they just go live-action again. But let's be real, they're never gonna spend that much on Dredd.
http://money.msn.com/business-news/...20130122&ID=16019857&industry=IND_MEDIA&isub=LIONSGATE HOME ENTERTAINMENT'S DREDD TOPS SALES CHARTS IN 3-D BLU-RAY, DVD AND DIGITAL DOWNLOADS, BIGGEST HOME ENTERTAINMENT NEW RELEASE OF THE YEAR
The verdict is in and Lionsgate LGF, a leading global entertainment company, announced today that the home entertainment release of DREDD claimed the number one spot on the DVD sell-through and Blu-ray charts with 650,000 units sold, making it the best-selling new release title of the year. Blu-ray units accounted for nearly 50% of week 1 POS at retail. In addition, the critically acclaimed thriller, starring Karl Urban (Star Trek) as the titular character Judge Dredd, was the top film download for the week, outpacing all other titles in digital sales as well.
I am absolutely and utterly terrible at math, so if we say that each copy of Dredd sold for, say, $10 each, and sold 650,000 copies, then how much is that? What guesstimate for profit are we looking at? $60-65 mil?Home video sales are going to surpass its BO fairly quickly at this rate. Sweet.
Nice, by now I'm not too worried about the sequel. I'm pretty sure the studio will find a way to make it.
I am absolutely and utterly terrible at math, so if we say that each copy of Dredd sold for, say, $10 each, and sold 650,000 copies, then how much is that? What guesstimate for profit are we looking at? $60-65 mil?
Who was it in the thread that said Dredd had already made its money back upon release? If thats true plus the current good news surely they would green light it.
Nope: $650,000 x $10 = $6.5 Million. They would need to sell 6.5 million copies to get $65 million.
Then you take off the overheads (costs for making the DVD/Blu-Rays, packaging, distribution, retail mark-up and tax etc), and they are maybe getting 50% of whatever total the sales reach back in their pocket.
However the market doesn't end with DVD & Blu-Rays. There's the cable/satellite and tv rights to come, as well at netflix and so on.
So in the long run...considering they cannot have spent much on the marketing, they might get their budget back and maybe enough money on top with interest/positive feedback from all these post theatre markets to go for another film.
We can only hope for that at the moment though after the theatrical run disaster.
It didn't quite recoup costs in theaters. Something like $37 million BO vs $45 million budget.
According to Boxofficemojo the production budget was $50mil, and it's Worldwide gross was nearly $33mil ($13.4 mil in the US and £19.3 mil everywhere else), so they were on minus $17mil after the theatrical run.
Factor in the theatre and distributors cut (which is higher for the foreign markets too) and that gross goes down a lot so they have to make a good bit more than $17mil with DVD's/Blu-Rays etc to get into the black on this one.
My best guess (and I stress this is a pure guess as I have no idea just how much money they keep from everything) is they will need to sell something like a minimum of 2 million units of DVD & Blu-Rays to reach that target.
Signs for the Dredd Blu-Ray/DVD's everywhere throughout HMV in Liverpool One - couldnt find a single copy anywhere.
Happy Days.
Maybe there's hope yet.