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https://variety.com/2022/film/news/miss ... pScG5XLw8k

MI7 budget ballooned to $290m because of Covid...

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$180m THE BATMAN

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mark66 wrote:
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$180m THE BATMAN


OH PUH_LEEZE! All that Mon$y and canNOT buy lights?


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https://variety.com/2022/film/news/mission-impossible-7-budget-tom-cruise-1235173816/?fbclid=IwAR00PLjCCHZpUP0CzLbcvMjWifgg5XdVnanczf0ZjggILY1RtpScG5XLw8k

MI7 budget ballooned to $290m because of Covid...


Interesting article related to this on THR today. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie ... 235116830/

They also added a submarine scene AFTER the movie wrapped. Shutting down filming 7 times due to a pandemic doesn't make it easy to keep a movie on budget though.


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Word is that FAST 10's budget has ballooned to $340m...

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Cast is getting quite overinflated. My bet is at least $100M of that is salaries.


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I mean lbr most of these studios and their mega global corporation parent companies are probably doing money laundering anyway.

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I'm seeing 150 million for D&D (not to be confused with the 2000 movie's 40-50 million budget if you google it).

Good luck with that!

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Fast X 340m
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 294m
Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part 1 290m

If I’m not wrong Fast X needs at least 850m if not 1.02bn to make a profit. IJ5 needs 735m if not 885m, and MI needs 725m if not 870m

Are these films really going to justify these budgets lol?


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I can understand Fast X. It's a global franchise and even in the middle of the pandemic in May 2021 the last Fast movie opened to $70M domestic and made $726M worldwide. Though it's so excessively overbudget at this point where it's likely pushing $100M+ of that in talent salaries who would likely struggle opening films outside the Fast franchise.

Fast had done $600M+ worldwide for Fast 5 (2011), 6 (2013), 7 (2015), 8 (2017), 9 (2021) and Hobbes and Shaw (2019). 6 $600M+ movies in a 10 year period though with ever expanding budgets.

IJ on the other hand is so unnecessary for a $294M budget but likely Ford / Spielberg / Lucas for a big chunk of that. The last IJ movie did $790,653,942 15 years ago but was not that well received so they needed to take that long a break.

Kind of crazy how much time has gone. The 19 years between IJ3 and IJ4 is not that, that far off from the 15 years between IJ4 and IJ5.


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I'm surprised at Dead Reckoning, maybe some of it was Part 2 bleeding over like Avatar

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This article provides context on MI. It really had the worst of luck. They were filming in Venice, Italy in Feb. 2020. Production started and stopped due to Covid SEVEN times. They were also filming across 6 countries globally so wasn't the best time to be switching between countries.

The viral Tom Cruise yelling at the crew audio that was leaked due to not abiding to Covid rules makes a lot of sense. Just imagine the level of frustration if you had to start and stop a movie 7 times and still people weren't following the set rules.

https://variety.com/2022/film/news/miss ... 235173816/


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Both Licorice Pizza and The Fabelmans grossed just under their 40m budgets WW. Why does only the Fabelmans get tons of bad press about its performance?


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I think the Fabelmans represents the audience's declining interest in oscar bait movies. Licorice Pizza is more of a niche, and PTA has never had a really high grossing film.


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Also Fabelmans is the personal autobiographical movie so is very much part of bookending legacy in a a storied career of likely the most iconic director of all time.


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This article provides context on MI. It really had the worst of luck. They were filming in Venice, Italy in Feb. 2020. Production started and stopped due to Covid SEVEN times. They were also filming across 6 countries globally so wasn't the best time to be switching between countries.

The viral Tom Cruise yelling at the crew audio that was leaked due to not abiding to Covid rules makes a lot of sense. Just imagine the level of frustration if you had to start and stop a movie 7 times and still people weren't following the set rules.

https://variety.com/2022/film/news/miss ... 235173816/


Yeah but I'm always going to cringe at a man screaming at people who make less over their entire lifetime than he makes in a week.

I also don't trust that that was actually the reason he was yelling, or that he didn't see things that weren't there. We haven't forgotten the Oprah meltdown. Tom Cruise has been batshit. Can't trust someone who unironically believes in Xenu.

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I’m astonished the budget for Shazam is only 100m. The VFX look very good.


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Apparently Thor Love and a Thunder made over 100m in profit? Seems crazy


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The Marvels 220m after subsidies.

Needs at least 600m WW to break even and possibly 650m. I don’t see it


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The Marvels 220m after subsidies.

Needs at least 600m WW to break even and possibly 650m. I don’t see it

A few years ago my company paid for product placement in a popular movie, part of comedy franchise - main heroes consumed our product and the brand was seen. It cost 5% of the movie's production budget. Just one contract. Makes you reconsider what it really means to break even.


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The Marvels 220m after subsidies.

Needs at least 600m WW to break even and possibly 650m. I don’t see it


Another bomb for Disney incoming. Nature is healing.

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Wish 200m

Alright Disney, keep spending so much that your films have to make 500-600m WW to break even...


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