The news: “Parasite” director Bong Joon-ho’s new sci-fi comedy “Mickey 17” earned $19.1 million from 3,807 North American theaters during its opening weekend, placing it at the top of the domestic box office, but far below where it needs to be to profit on a $118 million budget.
What caused the upset? The Warner Bros. Discovery film comes after Bong’s success with “Parasite,” the first foreign language movie to ever win the Academy Award for best picture. The movie’s positive reception encouraged Warner Bros. to invest big in “Mickey 17,” but without an established IP, success was always a long shot.
Our take: Box office revenues are already struggling worldwide as more consumers opt for streaming over seeing movies in theaters. Without a unique angle and a heavy marketing push, high-budget films like “Mickey 17,” which already has a relatively niche audience of sci-fi lovers, will consistently struggle to be profitable.
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