He directed and co-starred alongside Reynold’s wife Blake Lively in It Ends With Us, and was accused of sexually harassing Lively.
It would be worth $50 million today.
That’s assuming you’d actually be able to cash out.
That’s correct. Wicked is based on the Broadway musical of the same name.
But that’s not gonna make people take a chance on it, especially when movie tickets are so expensive
This is why original movies do better on streaming, where there is a low barrier for entry. Because if you don’t like it, at least it cost you nothing, and you can stop watching aat any time.
People on the Internet often say that they want more original movies, but the box office proves that this isn’t always the case.
This is why Hollywood keeps making sequels, reboots, and adaptations, because they make more money than original movies.
And for that matter, original movies are still being made - they’ve just skipped theaters and moved to streaming (again, because they’re not as profitable as preexisting IP).
People have voted with their wallets. This is what the general public wants, whether we like it or not.
Kevin Feige said we will find out when the movie releases, but fans have already come up with theories.
No one knows for sure yet.
That’s correct.
If you want alternative sources, Rolling Stone has their own list of ‘Most Anticipated Movies of 2025’.
They also cut out the most popular line in the movie - “So that’s it? We’re some kinda Cats (2019)?”
You still can. And you should, it was a movie meant for the big screen.
Just because it’s being released on digital doesn’t mean it’s being completely pulled from theaters.
Seems very suspicious that the CEO is getting paid millions while Firefox’s market share is dropping like an anvill.
I think that money would be better spent on improving the browser and making sure there are more privacy protections, maybe even set an example for other browsers to follow. Make average people actually want to use Firefox instead of Chrome.
As someone who was eagerly anticipating this movie and saw it in theaters, it’s a shame that it ended up having a terrible box office gross. I thought it was really good, and I appreciated the fact that I got to see 2D animation on the big screen again.
I think the best-case scenario for Rohirrim is that it blows up on streaming and digital.
I heard about this extension years ago. I wasn’t always suspicious about it, but I still never used it. I can’t say I’m surprised that it turned out to be a scam.
I’d rather pay full price honestly than support stuff like this.
I miss Australis.
Photon was pretty great in hindsight, too.
The article is talking about the domestic box office gross only (which is just the US and Canada). It does not include grosses from the rest of the world.
This article is talking about domestic sales only (which means only counting money from US and Canada). It’s a combination of the domestic grosses of Deadpool & Wolverine, Inside Out 2, Moana 2, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Alien: Romulus ,and Mufasa.
Including worldwide grosses, Disney made ~$4.3 billion.
Honesty, the movie wasn’t that bad. I don’t see why people hated it so much.
Life is a railway, well, I wanna ride it all night long…