It hasn't broken even.Jasper van Heycop said:So it already turned a profit, while still having several weeks to go in theaters? What is all this doomsaying about then?008Zulu said:Amazing Spiderman 2 budget; $330 million. Projected gross; $424 million.
(figures include advertising)
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From the way some people (including Moviebob) are wording this you'd think it didn't even break even.
I probably ought've noted this in the news post itself (my mistake - when you read/report studio news long enough you forget not everyone is readily aware of certain "given" nuances of studio accounting math) but the rule of thumb by which movie studios operate is that a film hasn't broken even until it makes 3 times it's stated overall cost; and even then no one actually goes bragging about "profit" until the percentage is too far out in front to be anything but certain.
The number it needs to hit to be "even" has gone back and forth between $750 and as high as $800 million (Hollywood accounting is designed to make sure you can always look like you did well but not well enough for underlings to expect raises) but they'll likely settle around $750 mil now that it looks like it won't get much higher than that ($755 is the guess over at Deadline, but it'll either go up or down depending on what happens when Godzilla hits in a week.)