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The Corona Movie Flops: Bloodshot And Onward


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The first flop in the entire canon of Pixar movies was The Good Dinosaur, which had a torturous production history and a budget that swelled. Now, due to force majeure, Onward is the second Pixar flop — but due entirely to the coronavirus pandemic.

While reviews have slighted Onward as a second rate Pixar product and the picture would have likely seen box office receipts lower than their usual output — there was no reason to believe that if the marketplace was not affected by a pandemic, that Onward would have pulled in profitable grosses.

The Disney marketing machine supported the movie with its full muscle and launched a global marketing blitz, which usually costs the mouse house about $150 million. Before the coronavirus wreaked havoc, iSpotTV had listed Disney’s TV ad spend at $26 million, two weeks before the March 6 opening. At least $40 million worth of TV spots would have been spent going into release and domestic P&A costs would be north of $60 million. No budget figures were released by Disney, but the film was expected to cost about $200 million.

Along with the traditional P&A push, the mouse house also partnered with Hasbro, Mattel, and Funko for merchandise, clothes, and backpacks were at Old Navy, there was a tie-in with McDonald’s and dozens of other corporations that gave exposure to Onward.

It bowed against The Way Back, landed lukewarm reviews and opened below estimates at $39,119,861 — placing #1 for the weekend. Many analysts pegged the soft numbers on the product, not the impact of the virus, which was simply ridiculous. With a portion of our society panic shopping and hoarding mountains of toilet paper, this was not a normal movie going climate.

As the second weekend was approaching, movie theaters were closing across the US and there was a huge 72.9% decline in attendance to $10,601,952 — where it won the very slow weekend. Just a few days later the box office stopped being reported and the stateside numbers were $61,555,145. Disney made the film available for rent/purchase digitally on March 20.

International numbers are at $41.6 million, bringing the global gross to $103.1. This would return about $56 million after theaters take their percentage of the gross.

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The Movie Industry will recover theatres will have the best years left

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What I think Disney will try to do with Onward is the same thing that they did with Oliver And Company in 1988 by not releasing Onward on DVD and Blu-Ray until the near future. Because Disney started doing this with The Fox And The Hound in 1981 but didn't release the film on video until 1997 and The Great Mouse Detective in 1986 but was finally released on video in 1992 but even with all the merchandise deals with Mattel Toys Mcdonald's and exclusive tie-ins with Whirlpool Old Navy and Hot Topic they expected Onward to be a huge blockbuster smash at theaters but when movie theaters started closing and even Disneyland/Walt Disney World closed just when the Ian and Barley characters made their debut at the parks it seemed that Onward mania was soon over very quickly. Hopefully when Soul gets released they will get better at marketing their movies

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