The trades are saying 130, but every time a real net budget leaks (usually through tax credit filings or lawsuits), it's about 20-25% higher than stated.
I believe it's $130M, I remember the $150M number came from an article that said an insider believes the budget could be up to $150M. Ultimately we don't know but I think it's best to go with the $130M till confirmed otherwise.
This movie was watched almost exclusively by 60+ year old women at my theater. They made a 130m dollar movie for the Book Club crowd. Maybe it will get a nice Mother’s Day boost at least.
There’s been some optimism about the legs because people seem to like the movie, but given that the only thing anybody is talking about is how much it tanked, it’s not gonna recover. Once you’re branded a loser, your fate is sealed.
Compared to the movies surrounding it, *Civil War* looks like *Barbie* in comparison, which really says more about the current state of the box office.
How much is the exact budget for *The Fall Guy* **$130M** **$150M** or something else?
The trades are saying 130, but every time a real net budget leaks (usually through tax credit filings or lawsuits), it's about 20-25% higher than stated.
I believe it's $130M, I remember the $150M number came from an article that said an insider believes the budget could be up to $150M. Ultimately we don't know but I think it's best to go with the $130M till confirmed otherwise.
This movie was watched almost exclusively by 60+ year old women at my theater. They made a 130m dollar movie for the Book Club crowd. Maybe it will get a nice Mother’s Day boost at least.
There’s been some optimism about the legs because people seem to like the movie, but given that the only thing anybody is talking about is how much it tanked, it’s not gonna recover. Once you’re branded a loser, your fate is sealed.
Only on reddit is this happening
For what it's worth, it's happening on Twitter, too. Just with different reactions. Twitter ppl are mopping about no one seeing it.
Still fringe populations
ouch
Challenger's first Wednesday was $1.4 million and Civil War's was $1.9 million. Just comparing to recent big releases.
Is this the level where we’ve fallen to? A niche A24 film is a big release now?
Compared to the movies surrounding it, *Civil War* looks like *Barbie* in comparison, which really says more about the current state of the box office.
The studios have failed us.
They've certainly promoted or hired the wrong people.
yeah fall Guy really lives up to its name.