MMW has hit the $16 million mark so far, according to Box Office Mojo.
We shouldn't worry too much about this, as the movie is more modestly budgeted compared to Divergent, so it's a less risky investment.
As I've said in another thread, I'm
completely sick to death that it's making so little, but as long as it can somehow get to half budget by the end of the weekend, I guess that would be considered not terrible. On the one hand, a 50 million dollar film barely making back its budget is still a better investment than Lone Ranger was. So even then a third Muppet movie wouldn't be a horrible investment, but they'd definitely think twice about it. I'll also repeat, if this is the last Muppet movie ever as a result, it will be a Greek tragedy. A
good movie that kills the franchise.
Unless people are
that boneheaded to not want to see it because Jason Segal isn't in it. I LOVE Jason for bringing back the franchise and all, he's a great guy... but totally Ty Burnell, Ricky Gervais, and Tina Fey were like a
million times better than the humans in that movie. Even Tex Richman.
The Muppets was up against Twilight 3 I think it was, and at that time everyone was so sick of the Twilight movies, so no one was rushing out to see it. It was also up against family movies Happy Feet 2, Arthur Christmas and the totally overrated Hugo, but it still did well. How is just one stupid YA book with no marketing campaign getting any more money?
First off, I wouldn't say Hugo was overrated.
No one saw it. Crappy Feet and Arthur Christmas were the only real competition for The Muppets. Then again, The Muppets
also opened up on a Wednesday before a vacation weekend, and MMW opened up on a random, weak, Friday in March. And it had Peabody and Sherman and Lego as competition. Which
really gets upsetting because I
loved both those films, where as Crappy Feet 2 was a weak sequel to an overrated kiddy flick that wasn't that good in the first place and stole an undeserved Oscar. So, if it can at least come in second, is it a win?
Then again, Peabody and Sherman had a modest second place opening, but managed to get a weak number 1 the second week it was out, since 300 had a
sharp drop off the second week. Hopefully Divergent will fall off, but I'm worried about the possibility of Noah... which looks...absolutely...dreadful. If it can manage a strong as it could weekday and second weekend, maybe that will be considered successful. Hopefully the overseas will really help the numbers... but overall, I'm getting depressed about this.
And Divergent
sucks. I mean...
really. Why can't it be another Ender's Game or Instrumental Bones or Lovely Bones or Rattle Me Bones that opened in August and
never was heard from again?