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That article mentioned Disney's Encanto. Then I went to the web to compare box office, and D&D has made more money than Encanto, but this has worked. Now this second movie is 250M$ with the same budget, 150M$.
 

mamba

Legend
That article mentioned Disney's Encanto. Then I went to the web to compare box office, and D&D has made more money than Encanto
Has it? Wikipedia has to say the following about Encato "It grossed over $256 million worldwide against a $120–150 million budget". HAT is still stuck in the low 200M
 

258M$ two years after. And here we should agree this is one of the little Disney hits in the last years. Or at least Madrigal family are ones of the most popular among the new characters from the last years.
 

mamba

Legend
258M$ two years after. And here we should agree this is one of the little Disney hits in the last years. Or at least Madrigal family are ones of the most popular among the new characters from the last years.
That is not from two years, that is the box office... unless you are saying it crept from 256.8 to 258 since, for a whopping 1.2M....
 

bedir than

Full Moon Storyteller
Encanto crushed Honor Among Thieves internationally. They were basically even domestically.

To little surprise, the Latin America numbers are 50% of that international difference. Another 1/4 of the international difference is Russia, where US companies aren't showing films right now.

Also Encanto's long tail, which D&D:HAT won't have because there's so many more films out now, made about 8 million after Day 40 (where D&D is). D&D domestic will probably pick up 5m at most.

 

Zardnaar

Legend
Encanto crushed Honor Among Thieves internationally. They were basically even domestically.

To little surprise, the Latin America numbers are 50% of that international difference. Another 1/4 of the international difference is Russia, where US companies aren't showing films right now.

Also Encanto's long tail, which D&D:HAT won't have because there's so many more films out now, made about 8 million after Day 40 (where D&D is). D&D domestic will probably pick up 5m at most.


Looks like the old 70% of BO in first 3 weeks thing is holding true with HAT.

Fairly typical movie trajectory in most respects but above average drop off rate.
 




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