Hollywood saw a drop in box office revenue on Memorial Day, with blockbuster "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" opening poorly, earning just $58.9 million after five days.
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Furiosa didn't open as well as expected. |
Hollywood once had faith in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga and The Garfield Movie will attract a large audience to theaters in the summer of 2024. However, the performance of the two films in theaters on Memorial Day is contrary to expectations.
Warner Bros. reports Furiosa only gets25.6 million USDas of May 26. The film is in a tight race for the uninspired top spot with Sony's animated The Garfield Movie - which brought in24.8 million USDlast weekend and estimated to reach31 million USDin 4 days.
"Neither could salvage the weekend. It was Hollywood's worst Memorial Day opening weekend," the AP reported.
Not only was it ignored by North American audiences, Furiosa was reported by Variety to be languishing at the international box office with a revenue of just33.3 million USDfrom 75 territories. The film's global total is now58.9 million USD, a modest number.
At this slow pace, the chances of the fifth installment in director George Miller's post-apocalyptic series making a profit are slim. The film "devours"168 million USDproduction budget (not including the massive promotional tour with a stop at the 77th Cannes Film Festival) should have a minimum gross of $380 million -400 million USD.
David A. Gross, executive director of film consultancy Franchise Entertainment Research, said Furiosa had a poor opening for several reasons. According to him, prequels like Furiosa lack appeal because they don't feature the stars from the original series.
He cited the case of Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) - a standalone film about the young Han Solo - one of the most important heroes in the Star Wars universe, meeting the stature of a blockbuster with eye-catching battles. But when compared to Rogue One, The Force Awakens or The Last Jedi, it is clearly the worst part, bland and forgettable. The biggest flaw of the film lies in the character development.
Or, even The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2023)337 million USD, also failed to live up to the original Hunger Games story due to the absence of Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen. But thanks to Lionsgate spending less on The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes than its predecessors, the prequel was a financial success.
"In the case of Furiosa, Warner Bros. apparently did not take this into consideration and did not cut costs, resulting in the film having to set higher standards for profitability," wrote Variety.
"Furiosa reaffirms the notion that prequels with reimagined characters are a hard sell to mainstream audiences," said Shawn Robbin, founder of Box Office Theory.
Before Furiosa, Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron also fell into a similar situation. Hailed as one of the best action movies, this movie was not exactly a box office hit. The movie opened with45 million USDand total revenue380 million USDcompared to budget150 million USDIt wasn't even that profitable. Mad Max: Fury Road wasn't even in the top 20 highest-grossing films of 2015.
Mad Max, a 45-year-old series beloved by film buffs, has yet to resonate with mainstream audiences. Furiosa, in particular, has been criticized for not reaching out to older audiences in a meaningful way.
Memorial Day holiday revenue at theaters in the U.S. and Canada fell sharply compared to the same period last year, Comscore said, leaving theater owners worried.
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The 2024 summer movie season is off to a slower start than usual. |
In addition to Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga and The Garfield Movie, other films screened during the event include Paramount's If, expected to "pocket"21 million USD, and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes are expected to gross17.1 million USDafter the holiday is over. Meanwhile, The Fall Guy will also sell more7.6 million USDfare
"None of these numbers bode well for the summer movie season, which certainly didn't hit its mark.4 billion USD. 2024 is the first year that Marvel movies will not open in the summer, and there are not many blockbusters in May. Audiences have been indifferent to most new titles, although most of them have received positive reviews from critics," wrote Variety.
According to Business Insider reports that movie industry giants and theater owners are hoping upcoming releases, including Deadpool & Wolverine and Inside Out 2, will boost box office receipts to make up for initially sluggish returns. Deadpool & Wolverine's release date was moved from May 4 to July 26 after the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes delayed production.
Faced with prolonged disappointment, observers remain optimistic that from the end of June, the theater system will be bustling again with Despicable Me 4, Twisters, A Quiet Place: Day One and Horizon: An America Saga.
"This summer movie season is off to a slower-than-expected start, but I believe the next two months will pick up steam," said Shawn Robbin, founder of Box Office Theory.
TB (according to Znews)