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How many people flocked to see Chris Evans in The Red Sea Diving Resort?

How many people flocked to see him, Daniel Craig, and Jamie Lee Curtis in a Rian Johnson written and directed film - Knives Out?

Well, approximately $312 million dollars worth - on a film that had an estimated budget of $40 million. Not Marvel money, but financially successful, clearly. Enough so that Netflix payed $450 million for the rights to the two sequels.

It looks like names are super-helpful in establishing brand/franchises, as sure as anything I'll see Knives Out 2.
 

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How many people flocked to see him, Daniel Craig, and Jamie Lee Curtis in a Rian Johnson written and directed film - Knives Out?

Well, approximately $312 million dollars worth - on a film that had an estimated budget of $40 million. Not Marvel money, but financially successful, clearly. Enough so that Netflix payed $450 million for the rights to the two sequels.

It looks like names are super-helpful in establishing brand/franchises, as sure as anything I'll see Knives Out 2.
Knives Out was an excellent film, but it almost certainly would have passed unnoticed without the big names.
 




It looks like names are super-helpful in establishing brand/franchises, as sure as anything I'll see Knives Out 2.
And vice versa. A studio looking to establish or reboot a franchise (MCU as an excellent example for establishment, James Bond for reboot) may opt for actors who don't already have a big price tag (Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Craig) either because they've been in smaller productions, less successful productions, or primarily on stage. It keeps the talent budget a bit lower at the most vulnerable time and, if successful, then markets the actors into bigger star power and draws for subsequent franchise films.
It doesn't always happen/work, but you can still sometimes see the intention.
 



Exactly. But they are rarer, and of those three only Johnson is a guaranteed hit these days.

Contray to what some folks say, even the Baywatch movie was a success, one of the most profitable R rated Comedies ever, $177,856,751 world box office on a budget of $65,0000 to $69,000,000. Applying the double the budget rule, the movie made roughly $40,000,000 to $50,000,000 profit, before counting Baywatch Merch and streaming rights and critics called it a flop. I would love to have that kind of "flop".
 
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Disagree: that was exactly the type of movie Rian should be making, and I'm looking forward to more of it. he was just miscast (or whatever) for a main-story Star Wars movie.
Eh. There were things I really disliked about that movie, but at least it had some coherent ideas. :/ The biggest issues with the new trilogy were the lack of a plan/arc for the three movies, and the excessive retreading at the expense of better writing.
 

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