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4-day Weekend Thread: 5-day numbers per BOM - TLJ 99.0M, J:WTTJ 55.4M, PP3 26.4M, TGS 14.4M, F 10.1M, C 8.2M, D 7.7M and an incredible $5,480,000 for Father Figures

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11 minutes ago, boomboom234 said:

The problem is what is the hook for the next movie what is going to drive people in.

1) Disney is REALLY good at marketing.

 

2) There's a 19 month gap or so between Solo and Ep 9 which helps rebuild interest.

 

3) Disney is REALLY good at marketing. :P

 

I'm sure they'll think of something via trailers and whatnot.  They might be forced to sell a bit of the story more than they did for TFA or TLJ (TFA was, IMO,  "SW is back, TAAA DAAA!" and TLJ was, IMO, "Ooooh, what's all this teasing about then? What's going on here".  So they might be forced to hint at the actual plot a bit more this go around.

 

But, well, even if they don't...

 

Disney is REALLY REALLY good at marketing. :lol:

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2 minutes ago, Porthos said:

1) Disney is REALLY good at marketing.

 

2) There's a 19 month gap or so between Solo and Ep 9 which helps rebuild interest.

 

3) Disney is REALLY good at marketing. :P

 

I'm sure they'll think of something via trailers and whatnot.  They might be forced to sell a bit of the story more than they did for TFA or TLJ (TFA was, IMO,  "SW is back, TAAA DAAA!" and TLJ was, IMO, "Ooooh, what's all this teasing about then? What's going on here".  So they might be forced to hint at the actual plot a bit more this go around.

 

But, well, even if they don't...

 

Disney is REALLY REALLY good at marketing. :lol:

That's true but it's nothing in comparison to the hooks for sith and jedi which also had pretty great marketing

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1 minute ago, boomboom234 said:

That's true but it's nothing in comparison to the hooks for sith and jedi which also had pretty great marketing

Disney response:

 

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(Always seems to come back to prequel gifs, somehow.  Say what you will about them [and I appreciate them more than most], they certainly are gif-able :lol:)

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2 minutes ago, boomboom234 said:

That's true but it's nothing in comparison to the hooks for sith and jedi which also had pretty great marketing

 

Episode IX comes out two years from now. Anything can happen in such a long time. Including Disney releasing the best trailer ever. Nothing is set in stone yet.

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4 minutes ago, boomboom234 said:

That's true but it's nothing in comparison to the hooks for sith and jedi which also had pretty great marketing

 

The famous ROTJ marketing campaign that we all remember and love

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Christmas Day demos: http://deadline.com/2017/12/last-jedi-dwayne-johnson-jumanji-zac-efron-greatest-showman-box-office-1202230784/

 

Money:

 

18% of the audience is under 25, who gave it a B+

48% of the audience is over 50, also giving it a B+

34% of the audience is between 25-50

 

Molly:

 

58/42 gender split in favor of females

56% of the audience is over 35

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10 hours ago, Taruseth said:

That would be a lot, especially considering the fact that JL's one is as most say 100-200 Mio below that.

And I doubt TLJ was that much more exspensive, I actually saw more marketing for JL compared to TLJ.

One possible difference could be the amount of first dollar gross type player (the concept of waiting the movie to be profitable in case of star wars making little sense), specially the original cast involved.

 

Because yes 800m is enormous for a domestic heavy and home video sellers heavy franchise like star wars (even if we assume they are not considering merchandising impact here).

 

Could mean a 425m budget (production + bonus) at break even point.

 

I doubt we will have any clue of the Last Jedi budget or break even point, we had no idea about the previous 2 star wars movie, Disney is historically very discreet about is budgets (we only know them year later if they used tax credit and the number that the press wrote about them tend to be way off the mark), Disney tend to finance their movie alone and are in house project, not something that was sold on the block like the latest Tarantino movie.

 

Hard to see how anyone could know a Star wars movie budget.

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