They really got bang for their buck. Grinch stuff is literally everywhere where I live. Restaurants, grocery stores, etc.It was only 80 million across all global markets not just domestic.
They really got bang for their buck. Grinch stuff is literally everywhere where I live. Restaurants, grocery stores, etc.It was only 80 million across all global markets not just domestic.
Should come in well above estimates.Grinch keeps its number 2 position this weekend with a $12 million dollar intake at the Box office and a running total of and a running total of $220.8M domestic. which now put the film in the black to include worldwide promo campaign costs.
Should come in well above estimates.
Grinch almost matched Ralph on Thursday, so weekend should be very close. These holds are really superb for a 5th weekend; the Christmas effect in full display. Even with the big onslaught of new movies coming, it should hold well through Christmas Day.
The weekend box office is so slow that Disney’s Ralph Breaks the Internet and Universal/Ilumination’s The Grinchare now in a staring contest for first place with a little over $15M a piece. Ralph 2 has a bit of the edge over Grinch with a Friday take of $3.5M to $3.3M. The toon throw-down may even extend into Sunday since both Ralph 2 and Grinch could tie Saturday with $7.1M a piece.
‘Ralph Breaks The Internet’ Rules Slow Pre-Holiday B.O. Weekend | Deadline
Just a guess, but I'd think with a brand new set and some freshening up in the show itself this year, that a major change wouldn't be imminent. It's still extremely popular. We went 4 times during a slow crowd week and every seat was filled for each showing. It must be tough to get a seat once Christmas week crowds arrive. The present version is really a fantastic entertaining production with excellent music.Maybe this belongs in the Grinchmas thread, but what do we think the odds are of a new Grinchmas next year that hews closer to the new version?
Ah, I didn't realize it was changed up this year, as we just saw it for the first time today. I loved it.Just a guess, but I'd think with a brand new set and some freshening up in the show itself this year, that a major change wouldn't be imminent. It's still extremely popular. We went 4 times during a slow crowd week and every seat was filled for each showing. It must be tough to get a seat once Christmas week crowds arrive. The present version is really a fantastic entertaining production with excellent music.
Great show. Just couldn't get enough of it. It wasn't major changes, but a bit more music and different staging in addition to the new set.Ah, I didn't realize it was changed up this year, as we just saw it for the first time today. I loved it.
Exactly, that’ll be a real story. It’s next to impossible for Universal to lose money on one of these films.Illumination is able to cut costs by limiting story and animation budgets. Usually the films cost around $70, I assume the extra $5 mil was due to the rewrite, which is rare but hilariously it was of course done to make the main character more likable. Because THE GRINCH needs to be likable yknow.
Anyways, it's not a shock that it's profitable as hell. Wake me up when one of these films finally bombs.
Yep, seems like it overindexed overseas.