I don’t think we will ever know if this will truly affect Venom’s numbers or if it inflates “A Star is Born”.
From where I’m sitting both films are in the category of wait until they hit Netflix.
Thank you.You actually want to watch, A star is born.
I'll pray for you
yesSo is Venom, like, a good guy, or a bad guy, or what? I don't get it.
he's kind of an anti-hero...you cheer for him even though he is not really a great dude.Which one? Good or bad? Please explain
he's kind of an anti-hero...you cheer for him even though he is not really a great dude.
like Walter White
or Tony Soprano
In general, how much would a movie need to gross to break even? The gross numbers are the actual gate, before the theater takes their cut, before the govs take their cuts, etc. I think I read somewhere a while back that a movie has to gross approx twice the budget just to break even.Production Budget: $100 million
Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $80,030,000 39.0%
+ Foreign: $125,200,000 61.0%
= Worldwide: $205,230,000
In general, how much would a movie need to gross to break even? The gross numbers are the actual gate, before the theater takes their cut, before the govs take their cuts, etc. I think I read somewhere a while back that a movie has to gross approx twice the budget just to break even.
There was lots of talk during production, but I haven’t heard anything recently (nor have I seen the movie yet)...I personally hate what's happening because I hate the idea of a separate Sony Spider-Man universe, but, to be fair, by any measure, Venom is a HUGE success for Sony.
There was lots of talk during production, but I haven’t heard anything recently (nor have I seen the movie yet)...
Where exactly does this sit in universes?
It is in the same universe as Spider-Man Homecoming, but is not MCU, correct?