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THE MUMMY | 329.0 M overseas ● 409.2 M worldwide

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3 minutes ago, a2knet said:

Rarely do movies break even in theatrical.

 

Movies like Kong Skull Island won't break even in theatrical:

185 budget + >100 P&A =  >285 total budget

168.5*0.53 + 229*0.4 + 168.5*0.25 = 223 theatrical (using 168.5 dom after dollar bump, 229 OS-China, 168.5 China)

 

 

But it will make big profits from TV, streaming and dvd worldwide

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Universal Pictures International’s The Mummy, from director Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, stands at $181.5m after debuting in 65 territories last week day-and-date with North America.

Universal’s first instalment of its ‘Dark Universe’ series of monster movie revivals stands at $222m worldwide as it heads into five additional territories this week, including France.

 

http://www.screendaily.com/news/the-mummy-reaches-222m-worldwide/5119155.article

 

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Latest from China BOT gurus is that Mummy could do 610m Yuan. That's ~90m USD.

80 dom + 90 Ch = 170

Is it too soon to say 400 WW is a done deal? Just needs ~230 OS-Ch.

I think 425 WW looks good.

 

Uni dropped the ball on this.

Even with above average reception this one could have done 110 dom, 110 Ch, 275+ OS-Ch for ~500 WW.

And it were a good/very film then 550-600 was on cards.

 

That this one looks to safely cross 400 shows the potential of the Mummy franchise and Dark Universe too.

Hopefully we get good films in Frankenstein and Invisible Man.

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15 minutes ago, a2knet said:

Latest from China BOT gurus is that Mummy could do 610m Yuan. That's ~90m USD.

80 dom + 90 Ch = 170

Is it too soon to say 400 WW is a done deal? Just needs ~230 OS-Ch.

I think 425 WW looks good.

 

Uni dropped the ball on this.

Even with above average reception this one could have done 110 dom, 110 Ch, 275+ OS-Ch for ~500 WW.

And it were a good/very film then 550-600 was on cards.

 

That this one looks to safely cross 400 shows the potential of the Mummy franchise and Dark Universe too.

Hopefully we get good films in Frankenstein and Invisible Man.

 

China will be 88 and DOM around 70 mill. Legs most places OS is not good and 400 mill is far from locked IMO

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50 minutes ago, KeepItU25071906 said:

Hmm)))) Nope. 70 + 320 = 390 MAX

 

45 minutes ago, fmpro said:

 

China will be 88 and DOM around 70 mill. Legs most places OS is not good and 400 mill is far from locked IMO

 

70 dom seems a bit low at first. But then 80 requires 2.5x so yeah, that might be too much.

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The Mummy at 316 million worldwide now.

 

"The Tom Cruise ‘Dark Universe’ vehicle stands at 316.7m worldwide, of which $255.1m comes from the international arena and a disappointing $61.6m balance from North America. The tentpole opens up appropriately enough in Egypt this weekend."

 

http://www.screendaily.com/news/transformers-the-last-knight-rumbles-into-41-territories/5119368.article?blocktitle=LATEST-INTERNATIONAL-BOX-OFFICE-NEWS&contentID=40071

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Up with actuals. 20 mill FSS..  could come close to 400 mill if Japan does decent

 

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $68,744,165    20.0%
Foreign:  $275,188,893    80.0%

Worldwide:

 $343,933,058

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My guesstimate 

DOM 75-80M which is very bad considering Knight and Day adjusts to 84M.

OS 10-15M (W/O Japan) if it doesnt collapse next weekend.

Close to 360M without japan.

If Japan grosses similar to EoT then 380 is the sealing

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, The Dark Alfred said:

Yea it's looking at 410-415m depending on Japan. Slight theatrical profit. Good enough start for the universe. They just gonna make quality movies going forward.

 

its not going to make profit theatrically  

 

22.5m from china (25%)

74 OS  (40%)

39 Domestic   (55%)

 

135.5 M goes to Universal 

 

Even if the budget was 125 (we hear its 190) add on 100m for marketing and all that and The Mummy leaves theaters with a pretty loss. 

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15 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

As bad as it is it's going to do better for the studio than than Edge of Tomorrow or Mad Max did for WB and those are reportedly getting sequels/spin offs/ whatevers.  

 

Too bad this film doesn't have the audience goodwill those two have. 

 

Not so sure about that.

 

Using the same:

22.5m from china (25%)

74 OS  (40%)

39 Domestic   (55%)

 

135.5 M goes to Universal for The Mummy

 

16.4m from china (25%)

81.87 OS  (40%)

55 Domestic   (55%)

 

153.27 M for Edge of Tomorrow (that apparently had a solid home video performance, according to Blunt)

 

0m from china (25%)

89.92 OS  (40%)

84.7 Domestic   (55%)

 

174.62 M for Fury Road (and it got a video game made + a imagine a solid home video performance with how acclaimed it was)

 

say The Mummy will made 50% of it's revenue from theatrical (not that pessimistic from were the box office come from) and 45% for the other 2 (not optimistic at all considering the acclaim and the video game for Fury Road and were the movies were popular)

 

Revenue

Mummy: 271 m

Edge: 340.6m

Fury Road: 388m

 

That is a good difference, specially if Mummy is really the most expensive of them all, but even using the 125 million figure if would not be better than the others 2 (even if FR was 230m like some rumors pointed at).

 

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