That makes sense, hire some young talent (who are cheaper) for a multi picture deal. Traditional wisdom still holds that you want a “movie star” or “strong IP” when making a film. That’s what gets the average movie goer into the theater.
Black Panther doesn’t have any huge names attached to it and I’m guessing the plan is to pass the title on to someone young.
X-Men are obviously the next big phase, so bring in some new young folks.
Blade seems like a logical film, but they’ve struggled to get a script together. We also don’t know what deals have been made with Mahershala Ali.
Deadpool depends on Ryan Reynolds. Taking some time to develop is fine and if the overall plan is fewer films then taking a little while is fine.
The problem is that when the audience is bored of the shovel-wear you been making for the past few years you cannot rely on that to motivate people to go to the cinema if the cast isn’t well know and an attraction in themselves. Its why they paid buckets of money to get Downey and the like back after their previous attempt to reboot the cast failed.
Disney need their big tent pole films to make over a billion, otherwise they wont waste a prime cinema release spot on a film making less than that as they have other franchises they can spend the money on for that spot. Last thing you want is your big four quadrant film competing against another film you made in the same release window.
I get dropping the budget for these films reduces the expectation of how much money they need to make, but thats irrelevant when you have other products you can sell for the limited consumer dollar that month for more money overall because its more popular.
That makes sense, hire some young talent (who are cheaper) for a multi picture deal. Traditional wisdom still holds that you want a “movie star” or “strong IP” when making a film. That’s what gets the average movie goer into the theater.
Black Panther doesn’t have any huge names attached to it and I’m guessing the plan is to pass the title on to someone young.
X-Men are obviously the next big phase, so bring in some new young folks.
Blade seems like a logical film, but they’ve struggled to get a script together. We also don’t know what deals have been made with Mahershala Ali.
Deadpool depends on Ryan Reynolds. Taking some time to develop is fine and if the overall plan is fewer films then taking a little while is fine.
The problem is that when the audience is bored of the shovel-wear you been making for the past few years you cannot rely on that to motivate people to go to the cinema if the cast isn’t well know and an attraction in themselves. Its why they paid buckets of money to get Downey and the like back after their previous attempt to reboot the cast failed.
Disney need their big tent pole films to make over a billion, otherwise they wont waste a prime cinema release spot on a film making less than that as they have other franchises they can spend the money on for that spot. Last thing you want is your big four quadrant film competing against another film you made in the same release window.
I get dropping the budget for these films reduces the expectation of how much money they need to make, but thats irrelevant when you have other products you can sell for the limited consumer dollar that month for more money overall because its more popular.