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During the company’s last earnings report, Disney said that the streaming platform has amassed over 60 million global subscribers. Assuming that U.S. households make up 50% of that total base (Disney has not yet broken out the exact number of U.S-based subscribers), 7Park’s data suggests that roughly 9 million users purchased the “Mulan” film for $30 a pop (29% of our estimated 30 million users.)
Under that scenario, net profits would pile up to $261 million for U.S. markets alone — and that’s on the conservative side.
quên mất lên D+ ko có tốn tiền chia rạp, vậy 200 là hòa vốn làm film rồi, còn vốn quảng cáo nữa200 chẹo chưa hoà vốn mà kaka, ngon vậy nó quăng mẹ BW lên D+ liền rồi
Dự đoán profit gói Mulan trên D+ là 200 chẹo
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/near...ulan-on-disney-for-30-fee-data-221410961.html
Jeff Bock, a box office analyst with Exhibitor Relations, ballparks that absent the pandemic, Disney was likely aiming for a $70 million domestic opening weekend for “Mulan” — some tracking put its domestic debut as high as $85 million — and the film could have ended its domestic box office run with at least $210 million. Globally, Bock says “Mulan” was expected to earn around $750 million, amounting to roughly $375 million in net profits for the studio.
Link: https://variety.com/2020/film/news/mulan-box-office-pvod-profits-potential-1234727271/
Fan của em Phi ko có ít đâuÔi dm vẫn còn hơn 6 triệu người đi mua cái phim này về xem à? Dm nó bọn chuột tẩy não kinh vãi.
ý LDP đơ như người máy, mà công nhận Phi diễn dở hơn cả diễn viên Vn ))Thì film mà có trailer ko hay thì hiếm khi hay lắm. Trailer hay chưa chắc film hay, nhưng trailer dở thì 90% là film dở.Phim này thấy nó tệ từ trailer. Không ngờ nó còn tệ hơn thế.
Data gathered this weekend appeared to hold seismic news for Hollywood—specifically Disney. A report from Yahoo suggested that a shocking 9 million Disney+ users had streamed the studio’s Mulan remake in its first 12 days of release, translating into a gross of $261 million. That’s a staggering number for an on-demand rental and for an industry that’s been struggling through pandemic-related cinema closures. If Disney can make that kind of money without American theaters, does it need American theaters at all?
The only problem is, Mulan didn’t actually make $261 million in 12 days. Yahoo had misinterpreted numbers from an analytics firm that estimated Mulan’s viewership, and the firm’s co-founder clarified that grosses were more likely $60 million to $90 million—well below the movie’s reported budget of $200 million. Not only does it seem that Mulan made modest sums in the United States (though Disney has yet to release official numbers), but the movie also had a disappointing theatrical rollout in China. Another grand experiment by Hollywood in the COVID-19 era, another flop. As the end of 2020 draws near, studios still haven’t figured out a sustainable way to bring their most expensive blockbusters to audiences.
Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2020/09/mulan-box-office-pandemic/616433/
According to industry estimates, Disney+ logged somewhere between 1 million and 1.3 million Mulan rentals over Labor Day weekend for a total gross of between $30 million and $40 million — not quite in the ballpark of what a global theatrical bow would have brought in but solid for an experimental release gambit. But, more tellingly, data from the streaming platform analytics firm Antenna reveal that two-thirds of those Mulan purchases came from users who began subscribing to Disney+ in 2019, and that Mulan’s opening-weekend sign-ups accounted for a mere 4 percent of the film’s rentals. By contrast, over the weekend the studio released its filmed version of the Broadway smash musical Hamilton on the OTT service. New subscriptions soared by 650 percent.
“Our data suggests that Mulan did not drive a meaningful number of new sign-ups for Disney+ — that’s a very important takeaway,” says Rameez Tase, Antenna’s co-founder and chief executive. “From a pure purchase standpoint, it did not break even on the cost of production, [and] it’s unlikely to clear the [return-on-investment] bar. However, the world is in a pretty unique place so I don’t know if that was ever possible.”
Link: https://www.vulture.com/2020/09/is-tenet-a-flop-the-failure-of-nolans-movie-explained.html
I wanted to briefly comment on our Mulan viewership data and Yahoo's revenue estimate.
1/The data we shared with Yahoo represents the share of the Disney+ audience that streamed Mulan during the first 12 days of September.
2/The size of the audience during the first 12 days of September does not equate to the entire size of the Disney+ US subscriber base. Notably, this period covers Labor Day and BTS causing the the relative audience size to be smaller than non-holiday periods 3/To create a revenue estimate, it's therefore important to normalize audience size. To demonstrate how, I ran share in our data over a longer period of time. (You can dynamically do this in our dashboard.) The chart below shows audience share on Disney+ for all of Q3:
4/ The data shows Mulan share during Q3 to date is just north of 10% while Hamilton surpasses 40% (i.e. Hamilton audience size is 4x Mulan). Note - this is remarkably consistent with the relative size of Hamilton vs. Mulan on Google Trends. We can now apply this to the Disney+ sub base in the US to arrive at a revenue estimate.
Audience share of 10.32% x $30 per premium stream implies revenue as follows (depending on the size of the US installed base):
20m US subs: $62m
25m US subs: $77m
30m US subs: 93m
Link: https://twitter.com/Brian_7Park/status/1307341788492050432
— The story about Mulan’s performance is remarkably consistent, if you ensure you are comparing “Apples to Apples”.
— Right now, I’m fairly confident at estimating that its opening weekend Mulan was purchased about 1.2 million times. (Other estimates range between 1 to 1.5 million, giving us a fairly tight range.)
— That implies that it made about $36 million on its opening in total revenue.
— Based on its rapid decay, the Trolls: World Tour comp and the fact that it will only be in PVOD for 8 weeks, I estimate Mulan will generate about $90 million in US sales over its lifetime. (Based on the estiamtes, this could be as smalls $75 million and as high as $135 million.)
Link: https://entertainmentstrategyguy.co...initive-analysis-of-disneys-mulan-experiment/