Statham, Snow White and Box Office
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Disney’s Snow White was the top studio movie of the session, adding $22.1M from 51 offshore markets.
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In an unexpected upset, the Jason Statham thriller “A Working Man” took No. 1 at the box office, besting the rapidly declining “Snow White,” according to studio estimates Sunday.
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Soap Central on MSNHere’s how much Snow White needs to make to break even (& why it won’t be easy)Snow White has been a talking point since it was announced. This Disney musical fantasy film is a live-action adaptation of the 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
The son of "Snow White" producer Marc Platt posted his grievances over star Rachel Zegler’s social media activity during the production of the Disney film, only to soon delete them.
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The new 'Snow White' movie, which is a live action retelling of the 1937 class Disney film, released last week and parents have lots of questions about it.
As a general rule of thumb, a theatrical release would have to gross 2-2.5 times its production budget to be considered a box office success. With Snow White ’s reported $240–270 million budget, the film would have to earn $540-$675 million to break even.
The poor box office debut and dismal critical reception of Disney's "Snow White" remake is just the latest in a long line of controversies that Disney has endured in recent years.
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While the original animated classic is rated G (for general audiences), the new "Snow" is PG for "violence, some peril, thematic elements and brief rude humor." Movies are rarely rated G anymore, and the film is not only appropriate for most ages but also delivers an important message for kids.
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