Worldwide Gross: $483 million(inflation adjusted)
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norman-dostal — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 11:50 PM)
Neither were big hits.
Double production budget to get real cost of movie.
Returns made very little. Essentially a bomb (that's why no sequels for Routh and Singer).
Steel made some money but not Marvel money. (That's why no Superman sequels without JL characters) -
Arg1982 — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 04:05 PM)
MOS was a bigger hit than the first Captain America, the first two Thors, and I think the first two Iron Man movies. It made money before it was even released. I just don't get the ways people twist box office numbers.
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Krazy Joe — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 11:08 AM)
Returns made very little. Essentially a bomb
Bull$h!t. THis film was a big hit. It grossed more than Batman Begins worldwide.
Man, I've been gone for years and people are STILL spreading the same lies!
Aquaman: 15% Off, you say? By Poseidon, those savings are OUTRAGEOUS! -
norman-dostal — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 03:20 PM)
Nope-not a big hit at all.
It made 391 million with an almost 200 million budget (double that for marketing)
It basically cut even which means bomb when youre talking those numbers
Batman Begins made 374 million on a 150 million budget (double that for marketing.
Batman Begins made almost about 74 million
Come on, dude-its not hard to do the math here
Im at Fox in production-we know budgeting here.
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norman-dostal — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 01:50 PM)
No, Tard, its all true.
I looked again and they actually lost money since studio doesn't get 100% of doemstcui box office (they split it with theaters) and internationally they get less than 50% in some territories.
That's why Singer wasn't asked to do a sequel.
What secret info do you have about how film box office? Enlighten us because this is the standard accounting.