Three months does seem to be the minimum time between movies' theatrical release and DVD release. I knoe Serenity was released in theatres at the end of September 2005 and was on DVD just before Chirstmas 2005.
He never quit his job at Pixar. I'm sure they'll gladly let him make more animated films there. He might have a harder time getting another expensive live-action film made, though.I hope the stink of failure doesn't keep Andrew Stanton from making more movies. I want to see him direct more films, either animated or live action.
So has it become trendy to dump on John Carter after it flopped so badly?![]()
Well, if they realize the film was handled badly, maybe they'll consider a sequel.
But the foreign BO might salvage it some. 74% of the BO is from overseas - way higher than average. Although that might not put the movie in the black, it does indicate that there's an audience for a more reasonably-budgeted sequel.
But the foreign BO might salvage it some. 74% of the BO is from overseas - way higher than average. Although that might not put the movie in the black, it does indicate that there's an audience for a more reasonably-budgeted sequel.
But then Disney did pass on a sequel to Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian which also made a lot more money overseas than domestic (and in general made much more money than John Carter).
Of course, we don't know how it will do on BluRay/DVD.
A third (The Voyage of The Dawn Treader) was made, I don't believe it bombed, but, not sure if it did well (I enjoyed it, and I believe most thought it was better than Prince Caspian). I believe I've read, that only 1 more movie (The Silver Chair?) would be practical for the Movie Series as far as Characters that are already introduced or perhaps having them as kids?But the foreign BO might salvage it some. 74% of the BO is from overseas - way higher than average. Although that might not put the movie in the black, it does indicate that there's an audience for a more reasonably-budgeted sequel.
But then Disney did pass on a sequel to Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian which also made a lot more money overseas than domestic (and in general made much more money than John Carter).
Of course, we don't know how it will do on BluRay/DVD.
Is the Chronicles of Narnia franchise dead too? I must admit I found the second movie rather tedious.
A third (The Voyage of The Dawn Treader) was made, I don't believe it bombed, but, not sure if it did well (I enjoyed it, and I believe most thought it was better than Prince Caspian). I believe I've read, that only 1 more movie (The Silver Chair?) would be practical for the Movie Series as far as Characters that are already introduced or perhaps having them as kids?But then Disney did pass on a sequel to Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian which also made a lot more money overseas than domestic (and in general made much more money than John Carter).
Of course, we don't know how it will do on BluRay/DVD.
Is the Chronicles of Narnia franchise dead too? I must admit I found the second movie rather tedious.
But the foreign BO might salvage it some. 74% of the BO is from overseas - way higher than average. Although that might not put the movie in the black, it does indicate that there's an audience for a more reasonably-budgeted sequel.
But then Disney did pass on a sequel to Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian which also made a lot more money overseas than domestic (and in general made much more money than John Carter).
Of course, we don't know how it will do on BluRay/DVD.
Is the Chronicles of Narnia franchise dead too? I must admit I found the second movie rather tedious.
The last news I saw, about 6-8months ago, was that Fox was in negotiations with Walden Media about how to proceed with Narnia. For awhile it was about which movie to do, Silver Chair or A Boy and His Horse.A third (The Voyage of The Dawn Treader) was made, I don't believe it bombed, but, not sure if it did well (I enjoyed it, and I believe most thought it was better than Prince Caspian). I believe I've read, that only 1 more movie (The Silver Chair?) would be practical for the Movie Series as far as Characters that are already introduced or perhaps having them as kids?But then Disney did pass on a sequel to Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian which also made a lot more money overseas than domestic (and in general made much more money than John Carter).
Of course, we don't know how it will do on BluRay/DVD.
Is the Chronicles of Narnia franchise dead too? I must admit I found the second movie rather tedious.
Why not change the name of this one? Throughout Hollywood history, movies have been distributed under multiple names. If the movie does well overseas and on DVD, a better-marketed sequel would also likely draw more attention to the first and make it even more profitable-- that's one of the strengths of a franchise.Well, if they realize the film was handled badly, maybe they'll consider a sequel.
After seeing people fired over it right up the chain of command, the very name "John Carter" will strike fear into corporate suites.
But the foreign BO might salvage it some. 74% of the BO is from overseas - way higher than average. Although that might not put the movie in the black, it does indicate that there's an audience for a more reasonably-budgeted sequel.
And this time, call it Warlord of Mars, you dolts!![]()
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