Warcraft is not even gonna crack $50 million domestic, is it? Not with the glut of films coming out right after.
If it ends up under $45M total, the domestic total will be under China's first day.
Warcraft is not even gonna crack $50 million domestic, is it? Not with the glut of films coming out right after.
I feel like at this point they would be crazy not to do a sequel (depending how the numbers finish up). This is a good chance to start a big franchise in the chinese market which just looks to be getting bigger and bigger. This movie has even been reviewed terribly and may end up pushing as much as 450-500 million worldwide.
Just think what they could do if they made a better received film (particularly with one of the more known and popular stories like arthas).
Geez looks like Warcraft is going to be a monster in china. It's a fun time to watch the BO, the rise of China is massively changing the landscape for movies.
If it ends up under $45M total, the domestic total will be under China's first day.
Boxoffice.com posted their final weekend predictions. $33.5M for The Conjuring 2, $27M for Now You See Me 2, and $21M for Warcraft.
My 1 to 9 for the Domestic to International looking better everyday
Boxoffice.com posted their final weekend predictions. $33.5M for The Conjuring 2, $27M for Now You See Me 2, and $21M for Warcraft.
I'm surprised how little pull the Warcraft IP has with American audiences. I imagine it won't do much better in most other western audiences. After all, the movie does look like some sort of Chinese hodgepodge knockoff of fantasy tropes and cliches.
I'm surprised how little pull the Warcraft IP has with American audiences. I imagine it won't do much better in most other western audiences. After all, the movie does look like some sort of Chinese hodgepodge knockoff of fantasy tropes and cliches.
Doesn't that mean that the VOD numbers for Warcraft will be AMAZING tho
It sure didn't save the Final Fantasy movie :V<warning satire ahead>
Did you really expect a brand strongest among young fat lazy teenagers who never leave their homes to have substantial pull in cinemas?
omg Blizzard is fucked
<warning satire ahead>
Did you really expect a brand strongest among young fat lazy teenagers who never leave their homes to have substantial pull in cinemas?
....Blizzard didn't make Warcraft. Legendary and Universal did. Plus, with how well the film is doing in China, I think they're going to be just fine.
Wow, thanks for pouring cold water on that one. We were probably totally serious too.
What percent of return studios get from China grosses?
omg Blizzard is fucked
I never tell jokes on GAF
I hope China supports Pacific Rim 2 as much as they are with Warcraft.
This is very true. Bronson is serious 100% of the time. Just look at that avatar.
The weird part is that it's not even a straight retelling of the story in question. They change up enough to where they could have easily justified changing things up to include more WoW stuff while still being mostly about the first game.The second they decided to adapt the least interesting era in the story, excluding the majority of interesting races that people have been paying $15 a month for over a decade to play as, was the second they lost domestic audiences. Making a Warcraft movie instead of a World of Warcraft movie is like making a Dragon Ball movie instead of a Dragon Ball Z movie..oh wait, yeah that bombed too. Imagine if George Lucas had made The Phantom Menace first instead of Star Wars.
I fucking told you all we were taking over
Prepare for movies that just cater to me now
I fucking told you all we were taking over
Prepare for movies that just cater to me now
Ishtar woulda been huge!I wonder what past-era blockbuster bombs could have been saved if the Chinese B.O.had been a thing back then.
I thought you got two of those last year.
thx for saving Warcraft. You da bes
I wonder what past-era blockbuster bombs could have been saved if the Chinese B.O.had been a thing back then.
Don't worry fam I got u
I'm pretty positive that Warcraft will get a sequel. It seems like a prime candidate to switch to a Chinese co-production, netting Legendary the ~40% participation that co-production films get there, plus whatever the Wanda theatre chain keeps on top of that.
Even with shit legs, we are probably looking at $250M or so in China. Rest of the world isn't horrible. Pacific Rim did close to $200M overseas outside of China, and from what I can tell, Warcraft is doing better than that in most territories.
$500M worldwide is possible, even if the domestic take is in the $50M range. Warcraft's budget was $160M.
I'm surprised how little pull the Warcraft IP has with American audiences. I imagine it won't do much better in most other western audiences. After all, the movie does look like some sort of Chinese hodgepodge knockoff of fantasy tropes and cliches.
It looks generic as all hell.
Also, it's at least 8 years too late to cash in on the Warcraft name, and just about as late to catch the end of the swords and sorcery fantasy movie wave.
We'd be staring at a movie that Koreans love instead of Chinese
Open question: If three years ago, they decided to make a Starcraft movie instead of a Warcraft movie, where would we be today? Assuming for nonsensical reasons the exact same cast and crew are on board.