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Where are people getting "Paradise" as if it will be the sequel title? Is this confirmed?
from what Ive seen/heard this is getting bad WOM. I havent met anyone, nerd or GA, in my groups of friends who liked this that much
i dont know if it will make enough for a sequelWhere are people getting "Paradise" as if it will be the sequel title? Is this confirmed?
At this point, it seems more and more unlikely.i dont know if it will make enough for a sequel
It's a Rated-R flick. Of course the drop will appear horrendous. It's June after all. Yet, it's not from bad WOM or a lukewarm reaction. Had that been the case then Prometheus would have underpreformed. It didn't.
And yet, the sequel is still happening.
http://www.tgdaily.com/entertainment/63932-sequel-planned-for-snow-white-and-the-huntsman
With it's budget at 130 million, and still projected to hit 300 million before the year is out, I think it's safe to say that 20th Century Fox has indeed made a profit off of Prometheus.
It's not a huge profit, but it's not underwhelming nor disappointing.
The rating does not explain the drop off. Neither does the month. If it had made 100 million its opening week and then dropped 60%, maybe. But that isn't what happened.
I suggest you go back and read up on Tron Legacy and The Golden Compass sequels. In the Golden Compass case they even wrote the script. The Tron guys are trying to use the television show to get the sequel off the ground. When there is sequel talk even before the film is released, it is not uncommon to talk it up even if the film isn't doing the job.
You are just going to ignore marketing cost I see.
If WOM had that much influence, then Revenge of the Fallen would have made 600 million less and Dark of the Moon would have never materialized.
Keep in mind, Madagascar 3 has not blown Prometheus out of water domestically.
Tron did not bomb nor did it underperform. It had a solid and respectable opening weekend. The Golden Compass sequels were placed on the shelve due on part with the controversies. It was lambasted. Tron, however, has a sequel coming. Disney has long confirmed it.
http://www.iamrogue.com/news/movie-...d-update-tron-sequel-and-animated-series.html
If the budget was around 130 million, then to account for the marketing cost would require for one to basically add 100 million to that total. WB used that amount for Green Lantern but I severely doubt that 20th Century Fox poured that much into the marketing. For the sake of argument, let's say 20th Century Fox did. That would push Prometheus' grand total to 230 million.
Prometheus is currently on 231.5 million WW. By the end of this weekend, the film should be near 245-250 million WW. Meaning that Prometheus would have made a profit after all. By the end of it's run, Prometheus could very well rack up 275 million at the Box Office. 300 million is extremely likely once the DVD and Blu-Ray sale numbers are in.
Once again, Prometheus will have made a decent profit, but nothing spectacular.
i dont know if it will make enough for a sequel
At this point, it seems more and more unlikely.

IM not so sure about them spending $100 mill on marketing. As you said GL had a $100 mill budget on marketing and I saw that everywhere, every city, every billboard, etc. Prometheus was well advertised but not too the extent of GL at least from what I saw
Where are people getting "Paradise" as if it will be the sequel title? Is this confirmed?
If WOM had that much influence, then Revenge of the Fallen would have made 600 million less and Dark of the Moon would have never materialized.
Keep in mind, Madagascar 3 has not blown Prometheus out of water domestically.
Tron did not bomb nor did it underperform. It had a solid and respectable opening weekend. The Golden Compass sequels were placed on the shelve due on part with the controversies. It was lambasted. Tron, however, has a sequel coming. Disney has long confirmed it.
http://www.iamrogue.com/news/movie-...d-update-tron-sequel-and-animated-series.html
If the budget was around 130 million, then to account for the marketing cost would require for one to basically add 100 million to that total. WB used that amount for Green Lantern but I severely doubt that 20th Century Fox poured that much into the marketing. For the sake of argument, let's say 20th Century Fox did. That would push Prometheus' grand total to 230 million.
Prometheus is currently on 231.5 million WW. By the end of this weekend, the film should be near 245-250 million WW. Meaning that Prometheus would have made a profit after all. By the end of it's run, Prometheus could very well rack up 275-285 million at the Box Office. 300 million is extremely likely once the DVD and Blu-Ray sale numbers are in.
Once again, Prometheus will have made a decent profit, but nothing spectacular.
in hollywood a studio will make your project if your previous movies made a profit. Ridley Scott in the last 10 years?Needless to say, if Scott wants to see a sequel happen, it will. Hollywood will improve the marketing on the sequel and that's it.
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ha ha he he ho ho.Or do you want to mention Blade Runner, a film that bombed at the BO and is still getting a sequel? Would Hollywood have greenlighted it if a John Doe had come to them with the idea? Don't think so.
Box-office is not the be all end all in the life of a film.
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yes your forgot that the theater also gets money. noone works for free. they need to pay people who work there and so on. and outside US they get even less money. which makes sense of course.
and with all due respect. talking about Golden compass sequel is wrong on every human level possible. the studio was almost destroyed because of that movie.
first yeah Blade Runner is a big name and a known scifi movie. hollywood thinks that it will be easier to make money if they make a blade runner sequel or prequel. thats what hollywood thinks. its not what i think. plus the movie is now liked after 20.000 different director cuts.That's funny.
Hollywood wouldn't greenlight a sequel to Prometheus because it didn't make 3 times its budget at the Box Office only, but it still greenlights one for Blade Runner because it bombed 30 years ago?
Come on...
Let's just wait for Prometheus final numbers (BO + DVD / Blu Ray sales + merchandise) before we bury its sequel, shall we?
Anyways, all those comparing Prometheus to huge bombs like TGC or Green Lantern are being ridiculous. I'd even say comparisons to Tron Legacy don't work as Disney sank in over $200 million into that thing and probably well over $250 million when all is said and done. Prometheus is rated R and has less of a budget than Snow White (which also had a 60 percent drop it second weekend, has lukewarm WOM and is definitely getting a sequel because Universal, similar to Fox, is starved for new franchises).
I think honestly, Scott should focus on making the next film the end of his vision and not try and stretch it out for a trilogy because they audience may not show up. But Prometheus will turn a profit theatrically and will cross $300 million WW. For an R-rated sci-fi film with a $125 (or is it a $135?) million budget, that's pretty solid. If the DVDs sell well there will be a sequel. Scott should just focus on making the next one better with a tighter script and not plan to do more than one more, in my opinion.