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$600 million loss for Disney on this movie alone because they decided to cater to only 13% of the movie audience by hiring a mixed African actress to play Little Mermaid and then give her hair treads braid. Disney's last 8 releases prior to Little Mermaid have lost over $1 billion. Now Disney's new CEO has cut jobs in 3 waves of layoffs totaling over 13,000 jobs and selling the TV parts of Disney: ABC Network TV, FX, Disney Channel, Nat Geographic, Freeform and maybe even ESPN. I know Disney will think thrice when they cast for the next movie and do the marketing and learn not to concentrate on things like how proud Little Mermaid hair treads cost $165,000 and it took days to get 3 layers of colors on it that are waterproof and how the braids are a celebration of diversity for EVERYONE! YUP, that's exactly what Disney has said in their marketing announcement to the press. |
Dude the movie get to that day 24/07/2023y - more than 550 000 000$ https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt5971474/?ref_=bo_se_r_1 |
A movie that cost 250 million to make can not loose 600 million. Get a life loser. |
Both of you do not know nor understand "Hollywood Accounting". A movie that cost $250 million to make, that number does not including marketing cost which can easily be another $100 million, needs to make 3 times the $350 million to even turn a profit. So this movie needs to make $1.05 billion. Disney also lost money |
on it by not signing streaming licenses (on Amazon Prime and other streamers) for Little Mermaid and the other 8 releases prior to Little Mermaid. Keeping 9 movies exclusively on Disney streamer does not earn them any additional home video money. |
Although I often do not agree with Jaxe's opinion, the technical bits about making a profit are true. There is also cost of producing copies of the film, subtitles and dubs, foreign advertising and bri... promotion. And many more things that cost money after finalizing the production. |
It's funny, The Numbers -- largest freely-available database of movie business information on the web -- lists the worldwide box office (alone) as $548,897,037, and don't seem to agree with you at all Mr. J. Nor do they attribute any part of that to your arguments with the overtly racist overtones; how odd |
I think Mermaid was estimated to lose $20M recently. But Disney reports cumulative loss of $900M from the last nine releases. But those figures are probably adjusted to keep the shareholders on board. Probably $2B in the sink. Sales numbers probably also manipulated. Writer strike, actor strike, Hollywood is drowning. |
@Yomanda: I understand Hollywood Accounting more than you understand not to steal another member's avatar without that member's written permission and more than you understand the rules here on TGX, I bet you never read https://torrentgalaxy.to/rules in its entirety from first word to last word, not even once . |
Totally agree @ LiberalLesbo sometimes @jaxes posts are more fantasy than some movies Peace |
Hey remember Splash? Forget this flic, Gonna watch that one.....that bottom scene |
Thank-you for the upload. Apologies for the comments from the "drumpf" followers... |