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Christopher Robin | August 3, 2018 | 70% on RT (and rising!)

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Just now, CoolEric258 said:

https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=main&id=disneyfairytale2017.htm

 

Domestic:  $99,215,042    50.3%
Foreign:  $98,085,349    49.7%

Worldwide:  $197,300,391  
Domestic Summary
Opening Weekend:  $24,585,139
(#2 rank, 3,602 theaters, $6,825 average)
% of Total Gross:  24.8%
> View All 17 Weekends
Widest Release:  3,602 theaters
Close Date:  November 29, 2018
In Release:  119 days / 17 weeks

 

 

LOL

Clearly they didn’t want Nutcracker to feel lonely about not hitting $100M.

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8 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

Bizarre, for all the hoops they jumped through for WIT they barely tried with CR.  

 

All they had to do was give it double features with Wreck It Ralph 2 or even  just wait and do it with Poppins for on w/e.

It is bizarre (same would go for the Dwayne Johnson movie that did look like it had an easy opportunity for double feature with Meg that was really a good match for a nice drive in double feature), when it is not Disney there is always some chance that the domestic distributor is not the same than the people getting the 100M intl TV bonus, but for Disney....?

 

Maybe concerning CR

1) Is more perceived has an publicity for a giant merchandising franchise one of the world biggest, how much it do is important for how good of an ads it is, but how much money the movie do isn't.

 

2) Movie is already profitable without that bonus unlike say WIT and there is some understanding that they need to choose their time they use that trick, that the people signing those contract with those 25-50-100-200m benchmark do it knowing studio will game it a little bit, but if they do it all the time they will stop.

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I think the main reason they pushed for Wrinkle instead of CR is because Disney thought they could push all their movies to 100M. By the time Christopher Robin could have gotten help through fudging, Nutcracker utterly flopped, so Disney had no incentive to keep their film going.

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