
Sees A Drop Of 66% From Debut Weekend, Worst Ever For A Disney Live-Action
Disney’s Snow White continues its gloomy run at the box office, collecting underwhelming numbers on its second weekend. The film has experienced the worst-ever decline in the history of Disney live-action movies. It has lost its #1 spot to the new release, A Working Man. The live-action film is struggling to reach the $100 million milestone at the domestic box office, which is highly concerning for such a big-budget film. Movies made on such a colossal budget are expected to earn $100 million on its debut weekend only, but things do not happen as expected always. Scroll below for more.
The Disney feature crossed the $100 million mark worldwide a few days back and is headed towards the $150 million mark. Meanwhile, the early reactions for A Minecraft Movie are slowly pouring in, and according to them, it is going to be full-on entertainment. This means more trouble for the Disney live-action adaptation. There is no room for its budget recovery as well, and it is headed for a huge loss.
According to the trade analyst Luiz Fernando’s weekend report, Snow White experienced the worst decline ever for a Disney live-action movie as it crashed by 66.4% on its second weekend. This Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot starrer movie collected $14.2 million only on its second three-day weekend in North America. It is lower than Maleficent 2’s $19.4 million, Dumbo’s $18.2 million, but higher than Cruella’s $11 million second weekend gross.
Thus, the musical fantasy has hit the $66.8 million cume in the United States. Sadly, the Disney feature is expected to earn between $90 million and $100 million in its US run.
Snow White also crashed drastically at the overseas box office, collecting $22.1 million on its second weekend. It witnessed a decline of 50.1% from last weekend when it was released. The film has reached the $76.3 million international cume across 53 markets. Adding that to the film’s $66.8 million cume in the United States, this Gal Gadot starrer musical fantasy has hit the $143.1 million global cume. It will probably hit the $150 million mark next week. It was made on a reported budget of $250 million, excluding the marketing cost, and is eyeing a global run of about $215 million to $235 million.
It might not even recover its production cost, causing the studio to suffer a massive financial loss. Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot’s Snow White was released in theatres on March 21.
Note: Box office numbers are based on estimates and various sources. Numbers have not been independently verified by Koimoi.
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