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charlie Jatinder

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  1. How many Star Wars, Avengers and present MCU films we had in 2009? Frozen did $1.25Bn in 2013, and realistically the sequel is supposed to do that much today despite a growth expected in domestic. That leaves us with Toy Story 4, Aladdin and The Lion King. Again, TS3 did almost same as TS4 in dollars despite TS4 ahead in admissions in majority countries by even good margin. Aladdin, well Alice did similar numbers just few months later. All I am left with is TLK. Now, TLK is a film doing $575-600mn domestically, a number that would be $450mn Approx in 2009, a number that would have placed it to do $1.3-1.4Bn worldwide even in 2009 using slightly worse Alice ratio. So that's what have changed. Rise of MCU and Disney, rest of boxoffice is shittier than it used to be. And no. Boxoffice isn't zero sum industry, every year there would have been a 600mn grosser, not from Disney.
  2. That IMO is because Leo didn't set that sort of image for himself. Just imagine post Titanic, he could have made a career out of romantic roles.
  3. Endgame/Captain Marvel are original script. Having comic book events and characters doesn't negate them being an original film.
  4. Going by early numbers I am seeing $50mn is completely off the table so don't get your expectations that high. I haven't looked up for comps and neither really wanna at this hour but $17-19mn Friday including Previews.
  5. High 30s would make sense TBH. My 42 is probably on optimistic side, which I am more often than not.
  6. I forgot Dunkirk is perfect comp for this, same Calender placement and Director having his own following. Here Leo is bonus. Dunkirk did 20 Friday after 5.5 Previews, but those were 6PM. Adjusting for that and yearly front loading of business, 17 seems about right.
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