Cats Box Office Failure
Chris DElia Reacts to Cats Box Office Failure.
Cats box office failure. Like really really bad. Based on Andrew Lloyd Webbers long-running Broadway musical of the same name Cats struggled to find its footing after its first trailer dropped back in July confusing viewers with its uncomfortably realistic digital fur technologyDespite an all-star cast that includes Taylor Swift Idris Elba Jennifer. Cats is a bad movie.
Universals Cats was in need of a holiday miracle. Cats cost nearly 100 million to make but is going nowhere at the box office. By the sounds of it Cats will likely wind up with a domestic total box office gross of less than 30 million.
How should creators transpose animal characters from stage to screen. That report too puts the combined production and marketing costs at roughly 200 million. Cats appears set to make movie hiss-tory as a major box office failure for Universal Pictures.
This just goes to show that Wilson isnt afraid to call out box office failures especially when shes in it. The critically panned film which had a reported budget of. Universal has pulled Cats starring Taylor Swift and Idris Elba out of its awards consideration list after negative reviews and a poor box office performance.
Following dismal reviews and endless mockery on social media Cats has flopped at the US and UK box office. Due to the secrecy surrounding costs and profit margins in the film industry figures of losses are usually rough estimates at best and there are often conflicting estimates over how much a. Cats dismal box office performance its headed for a hundred million dollar loss is just further evidence that the folks that made it never understood why the original was so popular in the first place.
However these werent the only problems with Cats. Tom Hoopers movie musical Cats is on track to lose 71 million at the box office. Michael Ciminos drama is notable for being one of the biggest box office bombs of its time losing the studio an estimated 37m over 114 million when adjusted for inflation.