• Kraven the Hunter (net loss: $70 million)
  • Megalopolis (net loss: $75.5 million)
  • Borderlands (net loss: $80 million)
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (net loss: $119.6 million)
  • Joker: Folie à Deux (net loss: $144.25 million)
  • JackbyDev
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    25 months ago

    Wikipedia seems to imply Madame Web (which is indeed an early 2024 movie) made $500k.

    • @Wilco@lemm.ee
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      05 months ago

      No way. It made 100 million worldwide on an 80 million budget. Advertising would have been 40 to 80 million.

      It lost at least 20 million.

        • @ohulancutash@feddit.uk
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          -15 months ago

          You’re missing a few bits of knowledge that will help make sense of their comment:

          • BO numbers are the total takings, and of course the exhibitors take a cut of that. For a big tentpole it starts maybe a 70/30 split in favour of the distributor, but by the end of the run it will be much less. As a rough rule of thumb, we divide the box office by two to get roughly how much gets back to the studio.

          • When media and fans (and Wikipedia) quote a film’s “budget” they’re actually referring to the negative cost. This is the cost incurred in development, production and post-production, up to the point that the film exists in a full version ready for distribution (the negative). It does not include marketing and distribution costs (prints & advertising), such as posters, premieres, trailers, junkets, billboards, media campaigns, but also dubbing, subtitles and getting the files to the Theater (usually via costly satellite time). The rule of thumb for a major release is to say they spent at least the same again as the negative cost on P&A.

          So if Madame Web had a budget around $100m, it cost the studio at least $200m. if it made $100m BO, then the studio got back $50m. So its a loss of around $150m.