Seductivpancakes
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That's pretty rough. I guess China didn't save em.
$17.5m upfront, probably backend fees as well but since the movie will likely never be profitable that won't come up.
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Alita: Battle Angel is in production, and with a $200 million budget it has the potential to be a colossal bomb unless it's very good and/or very well marketed. There's also the new Akira adaptation, and given Ghost's failure it'll be interesting to see how they approach that. I don't think it's got any more mainstream recognition than GitS.
Battle Angel has a few things going for it that GITS didn't:
- Better release date, actually in the summer
- Produced by JAMES CAMERON, the man who brought you ALIENS, TERMINATOR, AVATAR (you can be sure marketing will use this)
His name being plastered all over the likes of Sanctum and Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away did little for those films. People want James Cameron films, not James Cameron leftovers.
Battle Angel has a few things going for it that GITS didn't:
- Better release date, actually in the summer
- Produced by JAMES CAMERON, the man who brought you ALIENS, TERMINATOR, AVATAR (you can be sure marketing will use this)
Is Ghost in the Shell even that big of an I.P. anymore? It's hey days seemed to be ten years ago but it's fallen silent since.
Actual numbers are starting to come in, 40 plus millions outside the US, 3 millions in South Korea alone (million more than XXX or 2,5 more than John Wick 2).
So better wait before declaring a bomb, else crows could become an endangered species. China and Japan are getting the movie end of this week.
Is Ghost in the Shell even that big of an I.P. anymore? It's hey days seemed to be ten years ago but it's fallen silent since.
Marketing was a crucial failure for GITS. Without being already a fan of the manga or anime there was no way one would get out a reason to watch the movie from the trailers.
Good.
Stop being risk averse, make a good movie, and don't be afraid to cast and "unknown" as a lead.
Hopefully the Naruto movie learns this lesson.
Alita: Battle Angel is in production, and with a $200 million budget it has the potential to be a colossal bomb unless it's very good and/or very well marketed. There's also the new Akira adaptation, and given Ghost's failure it'll be interesting to see how they approach that. I don't think it's got any more mainstream recognition than GitS.
Because the show (which is also a completely different continuity from the original film, which itself was a different continuity from the manga) was indeed the best. I say this in spite of actually liking the original Oshii film.Unpopular opinion warning:
I still think the show was the best by far though.After watching this and the original anime, I enjoyed the Hollywood version far more. Seriously, what was up with the ending of the anime where Major just merges with the guy and is now living in the body of a young girl?
His point is that being "risk averse" is evidently as much as an actual risk as what's usually referred to as risk, or rather that executive and investors' concept of risk is completely fucked, which is what they need to change.Easy to say when it's not your money. A cast of unknowns is a hard sell to get a movie greenlit. That only works for established franchises like star wars
Because the show (which is also a completely different continuity from the original film, which itself was a different continuity from the manga) was indeed the best. I say this in spite of actually liking the original Oshii film.
This strikes me as an odd complaint when it's never explained in the manga or anime either. They hold her in high regard from the beginning and we never delve into her military past to any real extent. Maybe that's Arise which I haven't seen.The story in this movie adaptation was just boring. I didn't care for the Major. Hell, i wasn't even sure why her teammates held such high respect for her or why she was even called Major.
This strikes me as an odd complaint when it's never explained in the manga or anime either. They hold her in high regard from the beginning and we never delve into her military past to any real extent. Maybe that's Arise which I haven't seen.
The visual effects paired with the 3D were amazing. The movie was very similar to the anime and not a complete departure. Despite all the claims of "white washing" there were many Japanese actors in this movie andthe movie even explains why Major is not Japanese in body.
This strikes me as an odd complaint when it's never explained in the manga or anime either. They hold her in high regard from the beginning and we never delve into her military past to any real extent. Maybe that's Arise which I haven't seen.
Deadline's box office estimates ended up being too optimistic for Ghost in the Shell. $50M domestic, $50M China. and $200M worldwide isn't happening.
The actual figures will be $40-42M domestic, $30M China, and $170-175M worldwide. Bump up those losses by another $10M.
This strikes me as an odd complaint when it's never explained in the manga or anime either. They hold her in high regard from the beginning and we never delve into her military past to any real extent. Maybe that's Arise which I haven't seen.
I think he means that in the other versions of the story, the respect she's given is self-evident in her extreme skill and leadership abilities, plus the extremes she goes to take care of her men. In the live action movie she's more of a loose cannon who's just buddies with Batou until a poor judgment call on her part costs him his eyes. She seems a lot newer to the job in the live action movie, too.
It most definitely is very clear in every other adaptation. She's easily the most competent, skilled member on the team and it's easy to see why she has their respect and is the leader. In the movie she's like some little kid Section 9 has to babysit and doesn't seem to care about any of them
This.
Also I believe they mention the Major being a world class hacker a couple of times in the anime[...]
I wouldn't be surprised to see it on streaming services asap.I was going to go and watch the film this weekend but it's not playing in my local cinema anymore. They dropped that movie fast.
I wouldn't be surprised to see it on streaming services asap.
I looked it up on the Microsoft movie service, and they say it'll be available "soon". It could go either way, we don't know.
The worst bit is they will learn the wrong lessons from this, they will say "anime doesn't sell" when they should be saying "hey maybe we should listen to what the fans of the source material wants".
Love it. Crash and burn please, Hollywood.
Go pro filmed movies for all! *tips fedora *hell yeah dude i hope everyone who works in hollywood suffers *highfive*
Is that more loss than the Ghostbusters reboot?
That's not good
I want my good anime movies!
That's not good
I want my good anime movies!
Everyone told me EoT was based on a book 🤔
It was based on a book. As far as I know, they never even made an animated version. Just Edge of Tomorrow.
Anime adaptations might be fine, but just don't expect them to be massive tent poles billion dollar earners. I just don't understand how they can spend so much money on this, around $60 million more than the likes of Lucy or Looper? It really doesn't need to be this much, it can't just be for ScaJo, given Under the Skin got made starring her for less than $15 mil and look great. This would have been fine if it had a regular sci fi budget.
It will be interesting to see if China/Japan push Power Rangers back over GitS. It will be pretty close I think.
Yeah, it was based off a book. A Japanese light novel to be more specific, but it never got an anime adaption, so I was wrong there. Though you could say every anime Hollywood adaption has also been based off a Japanese book/manga so my point still stands.
The worst bit is they will learn the wrong lessons from this, they will say "anime doesn't sell" when they should be saying "hey maybe we should listen to what the fans of the source material wants".
I don't think a Ghost in the Shell movie would of been successful at it's current budget no matter how faithful they were to the source material.
While it may seem like Ghost in the Shell has this giant audience that can carry 100+ million dollar budget, in reality it really doesn't.