Joker: Folie à Deux, the highly anticipated sequel to 2019’s smash hit Joker, is shaping up to be a box office disaster. After two weeks, the film has grossed only $51.5 million domestically and $165 million globally, a far cry from the original’s massive $1.08 billion haul.
With a production cost of $200 million and another $100 million spent on marketing, insiders estimate that Folie à Deux could lose between $150 million and $200 million by the end of its theatrical run. The film’s worldwide earnings are projected to max out at around $215 million.
Critics and audiences didn’t connect with the film’s musical approach, leading to a dismal 33% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a rare "D" CinemaScore. Analysts believe the musical numbers and unconventional tone alienated the DC fanbase that embraced the gritty, Scorsese-inspired original.
Warner Bros. still hopes to recoup some losses when the film lands on home entertainment platforms on October 29. However, this flop joins a growing list of superhero sequels, like Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and The Marvels, that have failed to replicate their billion-dollar predecessors in a post-pandemic box office environment.
One rival studio executive noted that the once-guaranteed superhero appeal isn’t enough anymore, saying, “Tolerance for films that are just OK doesn’t cut it.”
Source: https://variety.com/2024/film/news/...ner-bros-millions-box-office-flop-1236176479/
With a production cost of $200 million and another $100 million spent on marketing, insiders estimate that Folie à Deux could lose between $150 million and $200 million by the end of its theatrical run. The film’s worldwide earnings are projected to max out at around $215 million.
Critics and audiences didn’t connect with the film’s musical approach, leading to a dismal 33% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a rare "D" CinemaScore. Analysts believe the musical numbers and unconventional tone alienated the DC fanbase that embraced the gritty, Scorsese-inspired original.
Warner Bros. still hopes to recoup some losses when the film lands on home entertainment platforms on October 29. However, this flop joins a growing list of superhero sequels, like Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and The Marvels, that have failed to replicate their billion-dollar predecessors in a post-pandemic box office environment.
One rival studio executive noted that the once-guaranteed superhero appeal isn’t enough anymore, saying, “Tolerance for films that are just OK doesn’t cut it.”
Source: https://variety.com/2024/film/news/...ner-bros-millions-box-office-flop-1236176479/