![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() and you're living in another dimension if you think that's ever going to happen. My guess is that they'd have to hit $400M to break even. It didn't help that it cost somewhere north of $190M and has only made $100M as of this week. While there was a lot of fan interest in Matrix: Resurrections, I think the reality is after more than 18 years, maybe they waited too long, and the actors were too old to connect to a younger audience. Does it mean audiences are rejecting musicals? I dunno: Greatest Showman defied the odds and went from "the little film that could" to bringing in a whopping $434 million, which I think nobody in their wildest dreams ever imagined. Conservatively, I think it would have to make at least $250M-$300M to make a profit. That Spielberg musical cost $100M, plus at least another $50M for marketing, and I think it's taken in less than $50M as of this week (and fading fast from theaters). Some of these were technically released in late December 2021, but for our purposes we'll call them "2022 films" since the bulk of their release dates will come from this year.Īlready we've seen West Side Story bomb big-time. And after a brief absence, we're back to predicting which major-release Hollywood movies will do well and which will flop for this year. ![]()
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