This Projection Is Based On A $90 Million Budget And $115 Million Towards Advertising.currently, Cats Sits At $17 Million In The U.s.
Genres comedy drama family fantasy musical. And honestly, when you look at the numbers, it would appear that $70 million is generous. Jeremy fuster | december 29, 2019 @ 3:18 pm.
After Two Weeks On A Big Screen And An Abysmal Response From Critics, Tom.
Universal's cats was in need of a holiday miracle. Instead, the filmmaking team behind the box office disaster got a lump of coal. Running time 1 hr 50 min.
According To The Los Angeles Times, The Movie‘s Production Costs Add Up To Almost $100 Million Usd And Has Only Made $38.3 Million Usd Globally So Far.
Following some pretty frank reviews, the movie adaptation of cats is heading for a huge loss at the worldwide box office. That includes $4.8 million for the weekend proper, a decline of 27 percent (almost every other title in the top 10 saw an uptick). The cats box office loss could reach up to $70 million to $100 million for universal, making tom hooper's musical film one of the year's biggest bombs.
It Cost $100 Million To Produce And Lost At Least $70.
Cats cost $100 million to produce and set universal back an additional $95 million to 100 million for global marketing and distribution fees, according to studio insiders. The film, which has a 20% score on review site rotten tomatoes, was not cheap to make. The critically panned film, which had a reported budget of $95m (£72m), made only $6.62m (£5m) during its opening weekend and is projected to lose universal at least $70m (£53m), the la times.
Cats Dropped To 8Th Place With $4.8 Million, And While It's Only A 27% Drop From Its Disastrous $6.6 Million Opening, It's Still Poised.
The movie, helmed by british director tom hooper, has been panned by. After premiering on december 20, universal pictures‘ latest musical film cats is about to lose $70 million usd after facing disappointing box office results and negative reviews from critics. Tom hooper's adaptation for universal clawed its way to $38 million globally after two weeks in theatres, a dismal figure that could result in $100 million in theatrical losses, according to rival studio executives.