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So if you remove most of the Fast and Furious movies since they've largely become more about heists than the car racing it paints a pretty clear picture of expectations.
Talladega Nights did 148 million domestic, 163 worldwide (comedy driven mainly by the appeal of Will Farrell)
Ford v Ferrari did 117 million domestic, 225 worldwide (big budget movie with Matt Damon and Christian Bale) budget was 97.6 million
Speed Racer did 44 million domestic, 93 worldwide
Need for Speed did 44 million domestic, 203 worldwide
Driven did 32 million domestic, 54 worldwide
Rush did 27 million domestic, 96 worldwide
We don't have budget information on this yet, but I'm going to guess it's something along the lines of 50-70 million, meaning that total costs would be somewhere north of 100-140 million, so the goal for the movie is probably going to want to match Need for Speeds 200 million worldwide. David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, and Djimon Honsou won't have cost much. It seems like the cars they are going with are probably entirely sponsored and the key scenes are limited to race tracks, so the stunt work and effects won't be over the top.
I think we'll probably also see a major ad blitz for Gran Turismo 7 and VR this summer, the game is already showing some legs probably likely to VR and some recent updates.
Talladega Nights did 148 million domestic, 163 worldwide (comedy driven mainly by the appeal of Will Farrell)
Ford v Ferrari did 117 million domestic, 225 worldwide (big budget movie with Matt Damon and Christian Bale) budget was 97.6 million
Speed Racer did 44 million domestic, 93 worldwide
Need for Speed did 44 million domestic, 203 worldwide
Driven did 32 million domestic, 54 worldwide
Rush did 27 million domestic, 96 worldwide
We don't have budget information on this yet, but I'm going to guess it's something along the lines of 50-70 million, meaning that total costs would be somewhere north of 100-140 million, so the goal for the movie is probably going to want to match Need for Speeds 200 million worldwide. David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, and Djimon Honsou won't have cost much. It seems like the cars they are going with are probably entirely sponsored and the key scenes are limited to race tracks, so the stunt work and effects won't be over the top.
I think we'll probably also see a major ad blitz for Gran Turismo 7 and VR this summer, the game is already showing some legs probably likely to VR and some recent updates.