If the Fraggle Rock movie were to at least appeal to the parents that grew up with FR to take their kids it would have needed to have been made when it was first announced. It's not that it's entirely impossible that kids can get into something from just the movie without the nostalgic context or any other projects to familiarize them with. But it's an uphill battle that's higher on the end of risk than reward. The first Smurfs movie somehow made money and propped the franchise up (though they ran the show on Boomerang and released kid friendly DVD's at the time). That lead to the first reprint of English Smurf comics in years. Second one flopped, haven't seen a Papercutz volume ever since.
Somehow Peabody and Sherman was a kind of draw for kids, but it didn't exactly make back its budget domestically. Not much more internationally either, as the cartoon its based on is deeply American. But it did better than all the other Jay Ward based movies. Probably combined.
So a FR movie may just get lucky and introduce kids to the characters, which I have no doubt is the goal of the movie.
Somehow Peabody and Sherman was a kind of draw for kids, but it didn't exactly make back its budget domestically. Not much more internationally either, as the cartoon its based on is deeply American. But it did better than all the other Jay Ward based movies. Probably combined.
So a FR movie may just get lucky and introduce kids to the characters, which I have no doubt is the goal of the movie.