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The Bride's poster is so cool. Simple and pre-Photoshopped.
I hope that is a female creature as has been rumored.I guess the earliest the creature from the lagoon will come out is 2020. That's a long wait.
If a "team-up" movie ever happens, it will be so far into the future they could risk losing some of their stars. After the Mummy's performance who knows if Cruise will want to come back. Not to mention coordinating schedules will be a nightmare if there are delays.
They should do all the monsters female. Cash in on the shared universe craze AND the Wonder Woman hype.
The film looks like it could pull a Pacific Rim and be saved by the overseas grosses.
They probably won't do a direct sequel but it actually might make financial sense to have Cruise featured in other films like they do with RDJ at Marvel.
125M budget means it needs to make around 270M to make it's money back. And movie already grossed 293M worldwide. So it's safe to say movie is already profitable at this point.
Variety had the total costs at $290 ($190 production, $100 marketing). http://variety.com/2017/film/news/the-mummy-meltdown-tom-cruise-1202465742/
And since the studio's take is about 50% of domestic BO and 40% or less of foreign grosses, the film has only earned about $124M in total. It's highly doubtful the film will ever be profitable.
if that's true. I dont see how studio ever thought it would be profitable in first place. By this, movie needed to make 600M just to make it even.
Bride is happening no matter what. They aren't pulling the plug.
They should do all the monsters female. Cash in on the shared universe craze AND the Wonder Woman hype.
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In case you are being serious, we've had Boutella and it's apparently been confirmed a Bride of Frankenstein movie is in the works, so there doesn't seem to be lacking on that department, but I don't see the point of making every single monster in the universe female. Kinda reeks of pandering, imo. The reason Wonder Woman worked really well as a film wasn't solely because it had a female lead. (I wouldn't be opposed to seeing a female Dracula this time around though)
That and, haven't Depp and Javier Bardem been confirmed to play the Invisible Man and the Frankenstein monster respectively, or am I misremembering something?