Youve got a movie that is very important to the fanboys since its based on a Japanese anime movie, Davies added. So youre always trying to thread that needle between honoring the source material and make a movie for a mass audience. Thats challenging, but clearly the reviews didnt help.
I'm not really sure if "fanboys" asked for this movie
and if they did, they probably didn't ask for Scarlett Johansson, because they are most likely already used to consuming Japanese media very close to its native state. You could have subtitled this movie and they would have been happy.
Meanwhile, the mass audience you tried to court with this anime remake from the 90s was either never gonna care about anime, or else they'd be in the "fanboy" category you don't quite seem to understand, either.
So maybe all you had left were the Asian section of the mass audience who you put off by not casting someone from the home team, and the schlocky cinema fans you lost a hold of by making the thing PG-13.
So yeah, Paramount Studios executive, you guys fucked up.