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Mortal Engines | December 14, 2018 | Universal

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3 hours ago, That One Guy said:

 

Maybe it'll be a situation like Passengers and Rogue One where both films will (most likely) do well.  Not to mention, Holmes and Avatar both succeeded.

 

But I don't know if a SHERLOCK HOLMES kind of run will be enough for MORTAL ENGINES to have a sequel. I'm sure it'll be vfx heavy and therefore will require a big budget.

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21 minutes ago, Grand Moff Tele said:

...what? No, a VFX company isn't going to work for nothing no matter who owns it. 

Lulz. Clearly, you have no idea how bad things are in the vfx industry. Nothing doesn't mean they get $0. But they will work overtime and take a cut which may get covered in future projects depending on the profile or pedigree attached behind the project. 

 

Ask the Life of Pi and Sausage Party folks who worked overtime but didn't get paid their fair share.

 

Why do you think D9 costed so less to make even though it had more complex vfx than Elysium or Chappie? Please don't tell me that the latter 2 had big stars so they got fat paychecks to the tune of 15-40 million. They didn't.  

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3 hours ago, kowhite said:

What's the difference between Engines and Instruments?

 

Will it be the City of Fibulas?

 

Engines = gold (The book has won a Nestlé Smarties Book Prize and was shortlisted for the 2002 Whitbread Award.)

 

Instruments = shit

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