10 Reasons Furiosa Flopped This Weekend!

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  • Why did Furiosa (and so many other films) flop opening weekend?
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    In today's video, we're diving deep into the reasons why Furiosa struggled at the box office with only a $25 million opening weekend. Despite high expectations, the Mad Max prequel didn't hit the mark. Here are the main points we'll cover:
    Fury Road wasn't a MASSIVE hit - While Mad Max: Fury Road was critically acclaimed, it made just shy of $400 million on a $150 million budget, similar to the performance of Pacific Rim.
    Fury Road is BELOVED by cinephiles, not necessarily the general public - It received a B+ CinemaScore, indicating that while film enthusiasts loved it, the broader audience was less enthusiastic.
    The movie feels 5 years too LATE - Timing is crucial, and Furiosa might have missed the optimal window for its release.
    It's a Mad Max movie without Mad Max - Prequels and spin-offs usually underperform, and without the titular character, it lacked a key draw for fans.
    General apprehension about potential GIRL BOSS movies - There's a trend where films marketed as 'girl boss' movies don't attract the expected audience, with even female viewers often not turning up in large numbers.
    The marketing sold it as a rehash of Fury Road minus Max without any unique value - Audiences felt they were being offered a less appealing version of Fury Road.
    The marketing sold it as a rehash of Fury Road but with a lot more questionable CGI and less stunt work - Fans of the original's practical effects were put off by the apparent increase in CGI.
    Box-Office is struggling...because costs are too high - High production and marketing costs make it harder for movies to be profitable.
    Box-Office is struggling...because the economy is bad - Economic downturns mean fewer people are willing to spend on cinema tickets.
    Box-Office is struggling...because the theatrical window is shrinking - With shorter times between theatrical and streaming releases, audiences are less inclined to visit theaters.
    Tune in as we explore each of these points in detail and discuss what this means for the future of the Mad Max franchise and big-budget movies in general. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights and reviews on the latest in the film industry!
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  • @Joe-nh8eq
    @Joe-nh8eq Před 28 dny +84

    I saw Furiosa yesterday. I couldnt convince anybody to see it with me. None of my friends. Not my girlfriend. No one. And I was the only one in the theater…
    Just no one is interested…

    • @rauldiaz1561
      @rauldiaz1561 Před 28 dny +15

      😢
      Sorry bro.
      Furiosa it's a great movie man.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 Před 28 dny +12

      That's brutal. So you have the whole cinema to yourself. A private screening.

    • @RisingUnderdog
      @RisingUnderdog Před 27 dny +11

      A private screening for $12. Not bad.

    • @freezhollywood
      @freezhollywood Před 27 dny

      Lmao damn

    • @mikesmithz
      @mikesmithz Před 27 dny

      Cause it's woke garbage. No one wants to fund this garbage propaganda.

  • @purevessel4506
    @purevessel4506 Před 28 dny +158

    1. People don’t go to theaters anymore unless they think the film is worth it(No Way Home, Spider Verse, Barbenheimer, Top Gun). Tickets are expensive now. It’s much cheaper to wait for streaming than go to a theater
    2. It’s a prequel to a character who is not that popular
    3. Mad Max itself has always been a niche franchise
    Those are off the top of my head

    • @wogardrodriguez2671
      @wogardrodriguez2671 Před 28 dny +16

      THIS 👆🏻
      It's just that simple, the mainstream audience don't give a f*ck about the character EVEN if the movie it's greath.

    • @nms7872
      @nms7872 Před 28 dny +8

      "People don’t go to theaters anymore unless they think the film is worth it"
      this is a really big oversimplification. There are plenty of successes that arent the big tentpoles. Obviously in this case, the biggest movies tend to be the biggest. Theres a big gap from No way home to other box office hits.
      Audiences are just really picky and fury road wasnt even a big success at the box office in 2015.

    • @nicholasjoseph8297
      @nicholasjoseph8297 Před 28 dny

      ​@@nms7872stop being nice to general audiences. We need to tell them that blood is on there hands.

    • @m.malina6797
      @m.malina6797 Před 28 dny +1

      #1 is a bigger issue than studios realize. Especially given the movies show up for rent in three weeks, you REALLY have to want to go to the theater to see it.
      Otherwise, I’m not dropping $100 on a freaking movie at the theater.

    • @Designsecrets
      @Designsecrets Před 28 dny

      Move Theatres plus the pop corn / drink is way too expensive now.......instead of budget options, they'd rather have empty theatres

  • @king_supreme1102
    @king_supreme1102 Před 28 dny +70

    I think we need to accept that Mad Max was never as big as we thought it was. 2 movies back to back being bombs is part of a pattern. The originals were more cult classics than anything anyways.

    • @king_supreme1102
      @king_supreme1102 Před 28 dny +1

      @@kfitz2711 I didn’t say It wasn’t good, just that It was never as popular as it seemed

    • @Henry-fn1zw
      @Henry-fn1zw Před 28 dny

      @@kfitz2711 its ok to be wrong

    • @kfitz2711
      @kfitz2711 Před 28 dny

      @@Henry-fn1zw ?
      I said it was my opinion, it an objective fact.

    • @jim1242
      @jim1242 Před 28 dny +1

      agreed, a lot of people still have never seen the orginal movies, compared to the 80s movies like indiana jones, beverly hills cop, Top gun , back to the future which almost everyone has seen many times.

    • @fabolousjada5070
      @fabolousjada5070 Před 28 dny

      160 million budget on Fury road and it made 360 million that’s good not excellent but enough to warrant a sequel BUT they went with a prequel

  • @AJDaniels99
    @AJDaniels99 Před 28 dny +190

    Mad Max is a niche franchise. Nobody outside of us film geeks are into these movies. In fact the only one I hear general audiences talk about is Thunderdome and that's more likely because Tina Turner's in it.

    • @gravitatemortuus1080
      @gravitatemortuus1080 Před 28 dny +5

      The best was the second the most renown I agree was ThunderDome. It was exactly like you say a niche franchise.

    • @xain86k70
      @xain86k70 Před 28 dny +3

      We remember Thunderdome because it’s just a kickass name 😂

    • @neildegrassetyson1661
      @neildegrassetyson1661 Před 28 dny +7

      I 100% agree, plus add in the fact that he decided to tell a story about furiosa which I don’t think anyone cares about this character and it showed at the box office.

    • @YTguySmithy-lk6go
      @YTguySmithy-lk6go Před 28 dny +4

      The theme tune to Beyond Thunderdome is wonderful. Great 80s song.

    • @cubanref9670
      @cubanref9670 Před 28 dny +3

      The Road Warrior is a masterpiece and funny as hell. Dog torturing the guy throughout had me in stitches. 😂

  • @kaossilator8545
    @kaossilator8545 Před 28 dny +25

    They have to stop making 150-200 million budget movies all the time. Every movie now has to make 500 millions to be successful which is crazy. Horror is a profitable genre because they have small budgets.

    • @freezhollywood
      @freezhollywood Před 27 dny +3

      Yep Hollywood was thriving when it had 10M comedies and 60M action movies without CGI. They should learn from horror. Most horror movies hit the green.

    • @AyaReikoTripleElite
      @AyaReikoTripleElite Před 27 dny +10

      Godzilla Minus One was made on a $15m budget. Hollywood studios are overspending, period.

    • @rod0524
      @rod0524 Před 27 dny +1

      @@AyaReikoTripleEliteThat movie was incredible👍

    • @kevinintheusa8984
      @kevinintheusa8984 Před 26 dny

      I remember when many movies were B movies with a 50 million dollar budget and some great writing. Those days are long gone. Even the direct-to-DVD from the 80s and 90s had better writing than we see today.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      As a rule of thumb, nowadays even a low budget Horror Film needs to gross more than 100 millions to be succesfull, if released by one of the big studios, cause wide relase marketing will never be less than 50 millions globally and the theatres obviously take their share. The Horror genre has actually been doing pretty bad so far this year, it's been only flops. Even the usually so reliant Blumhouse has tanked in 2024 with "Night Swim" and "Imaginary" both flopping.

  • @MichaelTomsyck
    @MichaelTomsyck Před 28 dny +66

    George Miller isn’t a director who makes big tentpole films. He’s a visionary who tells stories he’s passionate about, not what he thinks will get huge box office numbers. He’s directed eleven feature films over the last forty-five years and his career spans a wide variety of genres. Furiosa falls in line with the Mad Max franchise, which is to say that it’s not something that general audiences will eat up and enjoy on the level of those who consider Fury Road to be a modern classic. Adding to that, Fury Road is a movie that’s so distinct in its aesthetics, action, and characters that it’s entirely possible that even those who really like Fury Road don’t have enough interest to watch the next film in the franchise. I mean, looking through Sean’s comment sections, I wasn’t seeing much chatter for Furiosa. Of course movie discussion exists outside of Sean’s channels, but that was kind of the general lack of excitement besides Film Twitter. All of this is unfortunate because I thoroughly enjoyed Furiosa and a lot of people who went to see it did as well. The movie theater industry is certainly seeing a decline.

    • @judehernandez8959
      @judehernandez8959 Před 21 dnem

      Nah dude he wants box office numbers bruh ain’t no way he’d make 2 fuckin Happy Feet movies if he didn’t

  • @joeertman
    @joeertman Před 28 dny +37

    everyone talks about burnout on franchises but original films are ALL flopping whereas at least SOME franchise films make bank, it sucks

    • @daniellewis3098
      @daniellewis3098 Před 28 dny +7

      I guess there's a burnout on movies altogether, for many reasons.
      Maybe because the movies last year weren't exactly amazing
      Maybe people are fed up of movies trying to be smarter/dumber than the movie is supposed to be
      People are fed up of "forced diversity" for the sake of diversity rather than making interesting characters
      Some people just have the mindset of "what's the point, it'll be on streaming in a few months so we can save money and not hear people scream every time there's a nostalgia trip"

    • @joeertman
      @joeertman Před 28 dny +1

      @@daniellewis3098 no way you can say movies weren’t amazing last year, we had oppenheimer, barbie, the iron claw, the holdovers, poor things, saltburn, killers of the flower moon, the killer, bottoms, as well as some great horror movies like saw x, scream vi, and thanksgiving (i’d even throw beau is afriad in there personally)

    • @joeertman
      @joeertman Před 28 dny +1

      @@daniellewis3098 100% agree on streaming tho, and the forced diversity in some cases

    • @FilmnerdTV
      @FilmnerdTV Před 28 dny +2

      ⁠@@joeertmanI also think that 2023 is very overhated especially because there were actually lots of great movies, it‘s just the audience won‘t (unfortunatly) spend their money to watch for example Holdovers..

    • @joeertman
      @joeertman Před 28 dny

      @@FilmnerdTV yes exactly, like imo quality isn’t rly the issue 🤷🤷

  • @daneshields2015
    @daneshields2015 Před 28 dny +23

    1.) recession …
    2.) prequel 9 years later not named Star Wars
    3.) not original IP
    4.) trailers just made this look like another girl boss beat em up
    5.) Not as mainstream accessible for especially for newer audiences not familiar with franchise

    • @salamander337
      @salamander337 Před 26 dny

      Plus it was released during Memorial Day weekends. If it were to release during the summer it would have had a better box office opening. Maybe? 🤷‍♂

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      no 1 reason for the box office crisis is a shift in freetime culture.

    • @taotzu1339
      @taotzu1339 Před 23 dny +1

      I remember pre-covid during the memorial weekends where our extended family would often do a big cook out and a bunch of us would go to the latest movie at the theater. This year it was a smaller more subdued BBQ and a quick movie on streaming before everyone went home early.

    • @PETERNESS
      @PETERNESS Před 20 dny

      point taken but the main reason it did poorly is because its a shit movie

    • @rickallen9099
      @rickallen9099 Před 17 dny

      We're not in a recession, bro. The opposite. It's a huge bull market right now. lol

  • @caldynburdes
    @caldynburdes Před 28 dny +21

    With all the flops I think this is why so many studios are putting old movies back in theatres like look at all the re released films this year. The spider-Man movies Star Wars the Phantom Menace the lord of the rings trilogy shrek Alien The mummy Ghostbusters. And many more.

    • @exhaustguy
      @exhaustguy Před 28 dny +2

      And in general they are getting really small box office. Looks like good money given how bad the original movies are doing, but it isn't something that can sustain movie theaters.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      those re relases are coin change to the studios. might be good for the theatres though to actually have some heavily visited screenings once in a while.

  • @domymbd
    @domymbd Před 28 dny +52

    It might have came out 5 years too late, but it is still much better than most of the garbage we got in the last 5 years.

    • @jonfreeman9682
      @jonfreeman9682 Před 28 dny +1

      Totally agree. If it's still good fans will come out to watch it. Fury road came out 40 years after the last mad Max and still made $400 million. But this new movie didn't get much marketing.

    • @t-7777
      @t-7777 Před 27 dny

      Fr the film is great

    • @jamesbrown3239
      @jamesbrown3239 Před 27 dny

      It was good but not great and certainly not better than “anything in the last five years”. This was basically just “Fury Road” lite. It was way too long.
      But in a world where we never have a mad max wasteland I’m happy it was made (though I’d rather have seen miller just do a max mad series instead and just kept Fury Road as its own little world. It was just so much better as a stand alone).

    • @salamander337
      @salamander337 Před 26 dny

      Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes was better than this.

  • @Emu1776
    @Emu1776 Před 28 dny +18

    The biggest reason for me is simply the price. You can’t justify spending that much on a single viewing of a movie anymore. For me and my gf where we are, it’s 12 dollars a ticket, plus 20 dollars for popcorn and a drink. It’s almost 50 dollars with tax which is just insane

    • @pattymc253
      @pattymc253 Před 28 dny +1

      It's 50 bucks for me and my gf for tickets alone in Australia. Probably 58 to see it on the biggest screen, without any snacks

    • @mattsell2361
      @mattsell2361 Před 28 dny +1

      Yeah popcorn prices are ludicrous

    • @nicholasjoseph8297
      @nicholasjoseph8297 Před 28 dny

      There are memberships now with AMC and Regal so there is no excuse. Also Hollywood voted on this economy to hind their guilt for being friends with for 40 years knowing the psycho he is.

    • @nicholasjoseph8297
      @nicholasjoseph8297 Před 28 dny

      ​@@pattymc253AMC and Regal have membership deals. Also movies survived the Great Depression, Carter stagnation and the great recession.

    • @teddystevens4132
      @teddystevens4132 Před 28 dny

      @@nicholasjoseph8297as someone who has regal unlimited, those memberships are only really for us connoisseurs, you can’t expect everyone person to purchase it. The price of a movie ticket is insane, my unlimited has saved me a ton of money but some people who aren’t as big into fandoms as say we are they may not know about it or they think it’s not worth their money to invest in

  • @Jocro999
    @Jocro999 Před 28 dny +25

    I don't like going to the movies anymore because there are always teenagers or other demographics on their phones and talking through the entire movie. When I was a teenager the theater would kick you out for talking.

    • @vishnumv8876
      @vishnumv8876 Před 28 dny +6

      This is true

    • @EricStuder89
      @EricStuder89 Před 25 dny +2

      very much a society thing, people feel so entitled now, I'm only 34 & it's mostly teenagers/young adults now but also society as a whole

    • @Johnywang1
      @Johnywang1 Před 24 dny

      I think this may be a thing in the city/state ur in. I live in dallas and I go alamo to watch movies. People are very respectful

    • @miguelbravo1931
      @miguelbravo1931 Před 17 dny

      quite right other demographics quite right, like that mate

  • @raymondwatt9773
    @raymondwatt9773 Před 28 dny +9

    Something needs to be done. I don't know what can be done. But something needs to be done.

    • @windowsVD
      @windowsVD Před 28 dny +7

      Sounds like your average city council meeting.

    • @salamander337
      @salamander337 Před 26 dny +1

      Everybody knows what needs to be done but they are too chicken-shite to do it.

  • @mc_howell
    @mc_howell Před 28 dny +70

    Let’s all say it together: Recession

    • @jerrythomas828
      @jerrythomas828 Před 28 dny +4

      Exactly! 💯

    • @daneshields2015
      @daneshields2015 Před 28 dny +11

      We did it Joe…. Let’s go Brandon

    • @fourthbeegee
      @fourthbeegee Před 28 dny +2

      Recession? I'm 100% sure you don't know what that means

    • @mc_howell
      @mc_howell Před 28 dny

      @@fourthbeegee 100% sure your username says you’re a fuckin boomer with no opinion on the matter anyway.

    • @fourthbeegee
      @fourthbeegee Před 27 dny +2

      @mc_howell You not knowing what a recession is is contingent on what my username is?
      Recessions are actually a thing... you can research what they are

  • @linger4605
    @linger4605 Před 28 dny +11

    The reason why people aren't going to theaters is because most people find what Hollywood is offering to be lacking in terms of interest from the audience. Also, your theories will be put to the test with Deadpool 3 (a third movie, superhero tropes, rated R and a bad economy.)

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      Deadpool 3 will make round about a billion. But one counter example doesn't prove him wrong and you'd be very stupid to believe so. As he correctly said, Box Office is down about 40% compared to pre pandemic in terms of total tickets sold. that's a crazy decline, and a few outlier hits (like Barbenheimer last year) do not change that negative trend. In Germany we have a saying "exception's prove the rule", which absolutely applies to this case.

    • @linger4605
      @linger4605 Před 24 dny

      @@derg6222 Funny, almost every reason why Furiosa flopped will be the reason why Deadpool 3 succeeds and you don't want to look at that?! You're just going to say, "it was a fluke, ignore that!" People like you are the worst

    • @linger4605
      @linger4605 Před 24 dny

      @@derg6222 If videos are made on why movies fail, then we should also analyze why certain movies succeed. You realize that's how we can fix problems? If I get 5 questions right on a test, but miss 95 of them, I shouldn't look at why I got 5 right because the exception doesn't make the rule?! 🤡

    • @linger4605
      @linger4605 Před 24 dny

      @@derg6222 Imagine tuning out what that audiences is telling you is good, because "ThE eXCepTIoN doEsN't mAKE tHe rulE." Just sit back, shrug and lose hundreds of millions. 😂😂😂

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      @@linger4605 no it wasn't a fluke. You are just a very stupid simple person, it's easy to tell. Numbers don't lie, the box office business is in an existential crisis, and one positive outlier won't change that drastical negative trend. It's probably way too late for that, but try to go educate yourself and adapt some sort of abstract thinking.

  • @iAkis4
    @iAkis4 Před 28 dny +10

    A MAD MAX film without Max Rockatansky ?
    Whats next, a James Bond flim with Miss Moneypenny ?

    • @TK_Brainslug
      @TK_Brainslug Před 7 dny

      yepp and no JB at all only Moneypenny leaarning how to type and answer the phone

  • @GalaxyGeeks
    @GalaxyGeeks Před 28 dny +5

    This was great! also love that you bring a more down to earth look at the issues for this movie. Awesome job!

  • @Indeeee
    @Indeeee Před 28 dny +22

    Now it bombs and then years later people will be like "Why don't they make movies like this anymore? Hollywood sux blah bla".

    • @2TyminAzzKato
      @2TyminAzzKato Před 27 dny +5

      Nah Furiosa was trash. Too much CGI and story was underwhelming.

    • @mrone263
      @mrone263 Před 27 dny +4

      @@2TyminAzzKatocgi was meh but it was a great movie

    • @salamander337
      @salamander337 Před 26 dny +1

      Only the Star Wars prequels can pull that off.

    • @avrahamzucker2605
      @avrahamzucker2605 Před 26 dny

      Ironic, it‘s an Aussie movie!

  • @NinthShinigami
    @NinthShinigami Před 28 dny +29

    I feel like it’s just been too long since the last Mad Max movie, add to the fact it’s a Mad Max movie… not about Mad Max. That would be my guess as to why this didn’t make more bank this weekend. Plus the fact of Garfield and that probably pulling in more families maybe even individual family members who would’ve liked to have seen Furiosa instead. The marketing wasn’t the best either.

    • @thetalentof
      @thetalentof Před 28 dny

      I don't think the passing of time has as much to do with it as T2 came out 8 years after the original, Aliens 7 years after the original and Top Gun 2 over 30 years after the original, all big box office successes. I think it's more to do with star power. By the early 90s, Schwarzenegger was a huge action star, by the mid-80s, Sigourney was a big draw across multiple genres and by the 2020s, Cruise was also a huge star, Taylor-Joy can't guarantee a massive opening weekend compared to the above 3. Sticking with Charlize Theron for a sequel or having a Gibson-led comeback like Hugh Jackman is doing with Wolverine would've definitely generated more box office than what they've done.

    • @majorgear1021
      @majorgear1021 Před 24 dny +2

      If Mad Max was the main character of the movie, I would have gone to see it.

    • @rocketqueenone
      @rocketqueenone Před 16 dny

      its a shame it did not do well opening weekend. its a great movie !!
      action scenes where totally awesome !
      too much chatter before movie came out on CGi use and yes it should have came out 5 years ago.
      Millers delay was something about having to go to court or something like that which put a delay on it.
      And a Mad Max movie with no Max does not make much sense.

  • @joneklund581
    @joneklund581 Před 28 dny +17

    I can only speak for me as an 80’s kid.
    1-Never got into mad max (still trying)
    2-looked over CG
    3- theater costs
    4- theater goers (gen z on their phones)
    Why I did not go

    • @JaceDeanLove
      @JaceDeanLove Před 28 dny

      Blame Gen Z

    • @joneklund581
      @joneklund581 Před 28 dny +3

      @@JaceDeanLove no joke. Last 2 times I went there were kids face timing their boyfriend/girlfriend/themfriend from the time they bought their tickets at the front til the time they left the theater. Didn’t say a word to their partner on the phone. Just staring at each other. So weird

    • @overportfilms
      @overportfilms Před 28 dny +1

      @@joneklund581in my experience it’s always millennials or old people on their phones

  • @deadn00b1
    @deadn00b1 Před 28 dny +17

    Most likely cuz
    1. A lot of people didn’t want a Furiosa prequel without Mad Max
    2. The marketing team was really sleepy for this movie, even the CGI improved from the trailers still looks unpolished
    I still enjoyed the movie but still, it needed more marketing.

    • @123rockfan
      @123rockfan Před 28 dny +2

      Mad Max was barely even a character in Fury Road though. Could’ve been any random character

    • @nms7872
      @nms7872 Před 28 dny +3

      a lot of people did't even want Fury Road. It was barely a success. Modest hit at best. Slight flop at worst.
      Honestly a miracle the franchise exists considering how long the gap to fury road was. it was in development hell for a long time

    • @malificajones7674
      @malificajones7674 Před 27 dny +1

      @@123rockfan That's the main problem. It's why there's no interest in Furiosa.

  • @beermeBrow
    @beermeBrow Před 24 dny +2

    Never in my life I could not tell you a movie that opens weekend after weekend in a summer season. 2024 is the most lackluster movie season I’ve ever seen.

  • @alltheinnocence
    @alltheinnocence Před 28 dny +5

    For my wife and I, it just mostly comes down to the kids. We used to go to movies religiously before we had kids. But now, finding a sitter, being away that long, and the expense just make it so we have to be so selective about what we go see. It has to be really special in order to justify not just waiting until we can watch it at home.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      that's nothing new. people always had to get a baby sitter to go after out of home activities in the past decades. and kids and family movies have been one of the most succesfull genres since a long time because of what you stated. biggest reason for the box office crisis by far is the constant shift in free time culture.

  • @G-Gerent
    @G-Gerent Před 28 dny +12

    I went to the theater and did my part. Movie was fantastic and didn't disappoint, not going to say it was better than fury road because honestly it wasn't even close, but it was still amazing and deserves the theater experience. Check it out in theaters guys.

  • @gurgamous
    @gurgamous Před 28 dny +11

    its a shame. Its actually another solid action flick from miller and isnt preachy or demean men to make the protagonist seem stronger. Its worth seeing for any action fan

    • @BloodeeJacob
      @BloodeeJacob Před 28 dny +1

      Agreed. Meanwhile I was going back and forth with a guy in this comments section who hated Fury Road because Theron’s Furiosa “demeaned” Mad Max I guess and thinks this is just a girl boss movie cause reasons lol

    • @gurgamous
      @gurgamous Před 27 dny +1

      @@BloodeeJacob that's silly. In their first head to head fight, max bested her. THe only scene I can think of where max submitted to her was the sniper scene in the swamp area. Max missed the first two shots, then gave furiosa the last shot which she hit. But immediately after that max, off screen, killed who as left on the tank/car thing and brought back needed supplies from it, including nux's boot. And it was max's idea to return to the citadel which ultimately proved to be the correct decision.

  • @rhetro777
    @rhetro777 Před 28 dny +3

    These stories about it flopping are the only reason I knew it had came out. I never even saw a trailer.

  • @jimmyjam5453
    @jimmyjam5453 Před 26 dny +3

    Whatever the reason for people not going to the movies it is not the economy... The economy is doing well overall... The most likely reason is the movies are not top quality and people don't want to waste their time with TV quality movies.

  • @loganthooft6355
    @loganthooft6355 Před 28 dny +3

    This was very well informed Sean! Appreciate what you do!

  • @tristenrodrigue1814
    @tristenrodrigue1814 Před 26 dny +2

    Sean, I think one thing that is also worth pointing out is that this year's big blockbuster films that I'm hearing people talk about are releasing during the second half of this year. Movies like Despicable Me 4, Twisters, Deadpool, Alien, Trap, Transformers One, Joker 2, Wicked, Beetlejuice 2, Sonic 3, maybe even Venom 3, Moana 2, and Gladiator 2 all release over halfway through the year. Compared to 2023, the only films we seemed to have gotten after June last year was Barbenheimer, FNAF, and Wonka because August-December of last year just didn't seem to offer really anything last year which seems to be the opposite of this year.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      use your brain dumbo. the actors were on strike between july to november, hence plenty of blockbusters, Dune 2 for example, got delayed. numbers don't lie, the box office is in a huge crisis.

  • @themadtitan227
    @themadtitan227 Před 28 dny +8

    Umm, because no one actually asked for another Mad Max sequel?

    • @RisingUnderdog
      @RisingUnderdog Před 27 dny +3

      You're in luck because Furiosa is a prequel 😁

    • @etchedinstone7562
      @etchedinstone7562 Před 27 dny +4

      We actually did. You were just out to lunch at the time.

    • @majorgear1021
      @majorgear1021 Před 24 dny

      That is too simple. We must reject it.

  • @user-lp2zn3ux1x
    @user-lp2zn3ux1x Před 28 dny +7

    I don't think this movie deserved to fail but my hope is that all the prequels/sequels failing will stimulate more original stories. Most of the past year's best films are originals.

    • @kaponosucks
      @kaponosucks Před 28 dny

      Lol in your dreams

    • @marcus_ohreallyus
      @marcus_ohreallyus Před 23 dny

      What you just said... and maybe a scaling back of budgets and scope. They're spending millions of dollars on big, bloated junk.

    • @kaponosucks
      @kaponosucks Před 14 dny

      @@marcus_ohreallyus Bruh

    • @kaponosucks
      @kaponosucks Před 13 dny

      @@marcus_ohreallyus bruh

    • @kaponosucks
      @kaponosucks Před 13 dny

      @@marcus_ohreallyus bruh

  • @barrysmith4610
    @barrysmith4610 Před 28 dny +4

    Needs Mad Max for a Mad Max movie

  • @luistorres3220
    @luistorres3220 Před 28 dny +2

    As many of you have pointed out Mad Max saga is more of a cult classic trilogy than anything else! Fury Road was a “hit” because it is a masterpiece and won many awards! In Furiosa’s case, even though is a fantastic, amazing film, movies are simply not big hits in theaters anymore, franchises are going down the drain and those of us who went and saw it are just hardcore Mad Max fans. The regular moviegoers will wait to watch it at home in a few weeks

  • @robertturner1308
    @robertturner1308 Před 27 dny +6

    Sucks for them. Those of us who saw it in the theater on the opening weekend without having to fight crowds won big. It was really fun and was great to see on the big screen

  • @jayge17
    @jayge17 Před 27 dny +2

    Regarding reason #10, it's amazing how things have changed. I think it taught my generation patience having to wait 6 to 9 months, sometimes longer, to go to the local video rental store and watch Forrest Gump or Lion King or Home Alone or Roger Rabbit, to name a few from my youth. That also was when those movies remained in the top 10 at the box office for months on end. I actually kind of miss that.

    • @RisingUnderdog
      @RisingUnderdog Před 27 dny +3

      Exactly! Knowing it was see it now or wait months got you out the door. I miss those days too.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      yup, change is the media landscape and shift in the freetime culture are the biggest factors for the box office crisis.

  • @justaguywhowatchesyoutube5588

    The fact that this made lesser money than Madame Web makes me lose my faith in humanity.

  • @Gg-10989
    @Gg-10989 Před 28 dny +4

    People can make any excuses they want about how movies are performing this year. expensive movie tickets, bad theater etiquette, rather watch at home etc. people just aren’t interested in seeing new movies anymore. People would rather pay to see the Phantom Menace rerelease. A movie that’s been out for 20+ years that majority have owned on physical media and is on Disney plus. Rather than watch a new blockbuster like fall guy or Furiosa. Smh!

    • @nms7872
      @nms7872 Před 28 dny +1

      phantom menace rerelease is such a small one off that it hardly counts. Worldwide it made 19M. That is basically just as much as the smallest of small movies.
      youre making it seem like Phantom Menace rerelease outgrossed Fall Guy and Furiosa. It is still a very niche group of moviegoers that will go for these rereleases

  • @billymoore7182
    @billymoore7182 Před 28 dny +4

    My most anticipated movies:
    1. Superman
    2. Scream 7
    3. Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
    4. Twisters
    5. Sonic the Hedgehog 3
    6. Abigail
    7. Deadpool and Wolverine
    8. Fantastic Four
    9. New Jurassic World

  • @Tarantino111
    @Tarantino111 Před 27 dny +2

    Sean has a amazing studio, he improves it with every video

  • @zillauniverse7208
    @zillauniverse7208 Před 28 dny +3

    To be honest I’m not surprised, it was mainly the fact that they waited 9 years too late to just make a Mad Max spinoff that not many people were asking for as they would much rather have a sequel to Fury Road instead, it also didn’t help that Mad Max isn’t a big enough franchise that appeals to general audiences I mean hell I’m not really that big on Mad Max.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      There was a law suit going on between George Miller and Warner Bros. I believe that was finally settled, when Discovery merged with Warner Bros into WBD in 2022 and the new CEO took over with a new strategy on their IPs.

  • @Daniel_2626
    @Daniel_2626 Před 28 dny +10

    Honestly I just think people are losing interest in movies overall unless it’s something that’s trendy or something that everyone is talking about. Movies have so much competition these days in the entertainment landscape (TV, Streaming, Video Games (video games are massive imo especially for younger Gen z audiences).

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny +1

      yeah it's true. the constant shifts in free time culture and the overall media landscape are the most important reasons for the box office crisis.

  • @MrsHusasLessons
    @MrsHusasLessons Před 25 dny

    Great analysis!😊

  • @trainlover16
    @trainlover16 Před 28 dny +2

    It’s not acceptable how audiences are not as inclined to go to cinemas anymore and would rather watch films on streaming. We must start a campaign to get them off their arses, out of their houses, and into the cinemas! Who’s with me?

    • @Daniel_2626
      @Daniel_2626 Před 28 dny +2

      If only we could mate, if only. Only way it would work is if world governments decided to shut down all streaming services effective immediately😂

    • @trainlover16
      @trainlover16 Před 28 dny

      @@Daniel_2626 I guess. How about a policy on all streaming services that says for every 3 new releases you watch on streaming, you’ve got to watch at least 1 new release at the cinema to support the box office in order to keep your subscription plan.
      Or perhaps those who watch a certain number of new releases at the cinema get exclusive rewards on their streaming service. How does that sound?

    • @chazzerous
      @chazzerous Před 28 dny +1

      Maybe if concessions didn’t cost an arm and a leg and they didn’t have 30 minutes of commercials and trailers, more people would go to the cinemas

    • @corrado8955
      @corrado8955 Před 28 dny

      @@chazzerouswhy does anyone need concessions though? Always has been an overpriced waste of money I have never engaged with. It’s not required for enjoyment and so many people seem to list it as a reason why they don’t go to the movies like it is an absolute.

    • @trainlover16
      @trainlover16 Před 28 dny

      @@chazzerous Yeah. The food and drink at my cinema is reasonably priced I feel though.

  • @markf19
    @markf19 Před 22 dny +1

    People just aren’t going to theaters anymore. The only movie I plan on going to see is Deadpool

  • @VAULT437
    @VAULT437 Před 28 dny +1

    Me and my girl went to see this movie, we check the times before going at 3 different smc theaters. Every single theater and time had less then 5 people in each theater. Craziest thing I've seen

  • @jasonmcmurtry7812
    @jasonmcmurtry7812 Před 28 dny +3

    I thought this was a great film and definitely a must watch for Mad Max fans. The R rating might be part and also that it's been 9 years since Fury Road came out, which is probably another reason.

    • @kev30631
      @kev30631 Před 28 dny +1

      I felt it could be polarizing for a mad max fan. People talking about it's not about madmax but all 4 of the first movies started with him.
      In the first madmax didn't instantly show him, but he was the only one that could stop the nightrider.. the film properly is centered around him.
      Rest in peace , and I hope they will eventually find a way to revisit it in a tv series or video game.

  • @Emu1776
    @Emu1776 Před 28 dny +3

    Fury road was an amazing film and it still underperformed, so this isn’t shocking

  • @leojawsironladyvita126
    @leojawsironladyvita126 Před 27 dny +2

    Great film and nothing will change that

  • @willstrickland9952
    @willstrickland9952 Před 25 dny

    Critics on CZcams don’t reflect what real audiences feel. The bias for certain directors and actors doesn’t translate. I actually hate when critics overhype certain directors

  • @sydoesgames
    @sydoesgames Před 4 dny

    It’s not a mainstream popular franchise like you might think. Not many people go to theaters anymore, and I bet a lot of the people who saw fury road never followed up and saw this one.

  • @savage751
    @savage751 Před 11 dny

    I thought movie studios take 70% of ticket sales for the first 2-3 weeks and the longer it stays in theaters the more cut the theaters get

  • @owenhuyge
    @owenhuyge Před 28 dny +1

    I was really hoping this would perform well. I don't want anything stopping Dr. Miller from getting behind that camera 😭

  • @andersaleckson6025
    @andersaleckson6025 Před 28 dny +1

    I haven't seen Furiosa but I'm really surprised with The Fall Guy's box office performance, that's a movie with something for everyone pretty much.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      sub optimal marketing and I doubt that Emily Blunt is a mainstream star with a broad box office appeal. still the movie flopped hard. but as Sean correctly points out, 2024 was all flops at the box office, with Dune 2 and Godzilla x Kong being the only decent enough successes.

  • @robertsteinberger5667
    @robertsteinberger5667 Před 21 dnem +1

    It is always sad to see good movies flop. It is on par with fury road i believe.

  • @terryf3282
    @terryf3282 Před 27 dny

    Yeh i was shocked Fury Road only made 380 million i thought it had at least made 500 to 600 million because so many people thought it was great and were calling it not only the best action film of the year but decade!

  • @palmmahir3888
    @palmmahir3888 Před 28 dny +2

    4:03 My friend who is a general audience said that he does not like any Mad Max movies because it is too weird and too mad.

  • @Plexy__music
    @Plexy__music Před 27 dny +3

    Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron made Fury Road excellent.
    They could even have made a Furiosa spinoff, but with the original actress who made the character memorable, in a sequel and not in a prequel with another actress. But they should have done it years ago.

    • @donaldkennedy9573
      @donaldkennedy9573 Před 27 dny +1

      Exactly.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny +1

      yeah I think Anya Taylor Joy actually still has to prove that she's a mainstream box office star. Not sure, if I'm forgetting something, but I believe there hasn't been one movie with her in the lead that made bank. She is a hugely talented actress for sure, but I doubt the true mainstream stardom is there.

    • @Plexy__music
      @Plexy__music Před 24 dny

      @@derg6222 I'm not sure if she was one of the leads, as I haven't seen the movie. From what I've gathered, the only film with her that grossed over a billion dollars was Super Mario Bros. Next up is Dune: Part 2, followed by the Split franchise. Her biggest success as a lead was in The Queen's Gambit, which is a series.
      I don't think she's the issue. The decision to go back, instead of building on the relative success of Fury Road, seems to have been a risky bet that didn't pay off.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      ​@@Plexy__music The Super Mario Bros film is fully animated and she only does voice acting, so I wouldn't count that, as her face didn't matter to the marketing - I should have specified to live action only. And in Dune 2 she is literally in the movie for like 30 seconds and wasn't in the trailers or any of the marketing at all, with the exception of attending the premiere. Her biggest box office sucess apart from that is actually Split, where clearly McAvoy drew people in, as she was basically unknown back then and more of a surprise second lead. Yeah Queens Gambit was a big sucess, but on Netflix even shows and movies without any famous actors can turn into global hits, eg. "Squid Game", "Baby Reindeer" or "Money Heist" etc, so that doesn't really make an argument either. Imho she still needs to prove that she's got that mainstream draw in her, cause the numbers aren't there to show she does.

    • @Plexy__music
      @Plexy__music Před 24 dny

      @@derg6222 I don't disagree. But this prequel would flop with any new actress. This was a bad idea. Thor was on the posters, even he didn't save this movie. I think it was a bad idea, regardless of the quality of the movie and the actors

  • @benwasserman8223
    @benwasserman8223 Před 28 dny +8

    At least give the film another week or two before we deem it a failure. You can't fault the movie’s quality (it was very good), name recognition or even superhero fatigue on Furisosa's problems, so internet culture needs to find any reason to keep this handwringing afloat.

    • @MatthewERyan
      @MatthewERyan Před 28 dny

      Furiosa was anything but a bad movie- financially it needs $380M to break even, and $70M opening week means Warner Bros will probably lose something, but Dune 2 and GxK profits will make up the losses

    • @wogardrodriguez2671
      @wogardrodriguez2671 Před 28 dny +7

      It is already a flop because of the low opening number and the predictions of his final worldwide box Office.

    • @laurapalmer7120
      @laurapalmer7120 Před 28 dny +4

      It may not even be in theaters in two weeks. It cost $300 million dollars to make including marketing.

    • @OG_G4m3r
      @OG_G4m3r Před 28 dny +3

      Blade Runner 2049 bombed but it's in my top 5 movies over the last couple decades

  • @mrgibbons2794
    @mrgibbons2794 Před 26 dny +1

    anyone who was worried furiosa was just gonna be a girlboss mad max film is ridiculous! mad max fury road was a girl boss mad max film and its amazing, she is literally the main character of that film and it makes complete sense that we should get to see more of her

  • @dogood8750
    @dogood8750 Před 28 dny +1

    It's a shame, I don't mean to suggest that a bad movie can't kill the box office but it feels nowadays that if it movie doesn't have the hype before it comes out it has no chance of making any money no matter the quality

  • @grobanworldnews4216
    @grobanworldnews4216 Před 25 dny +1

    This is a far more nuanced and intelligent break down of why the film underperformed than The Quartering's sexist "audiences don't want to watch movies with female leads" crap.
    The Fall Guy had a male lead and it's already on streaming.
    Furiosa is NOT a girl boss. She doesn't beat up 250 lbs. guys with her bare hands. She has a male mentor/love interest. You notice that most girl boss characters don't even have love interests or male mentors.

  • @LinkMarioSamus
    @LinkMarioSamus Před 26 dny

    Tbh not only am I not entirely sure if people really talk that much about Fury Road now, but even when they do how often is it about the story and characters specifically? If anything it’s amazing Furiosa topped the box office opening weekend at all. This is like Birds of Prey or Snyder cut where WB greenlit stuff if there was any buzz surrounding it whatsoever. Neither of those worked out super well, so why would this be any different?

  • @GetFramed
    @GetFramed Před 23 dny

    One thing that I would also add is the recent trend of an increased runtime. If someone sees that Furiosa is 149 minutes, they’re less likely to go and see the film in theatres because it ends up taking about 4-5 hours out of your day from driving there and back, waiting through adds, getting food, etc. Even I was turned off by the length, I still saw it, but I really did feel the length of the film and that is absolutely discouraging to the general movie goer. Movies need to be shorter nowadays. Ghostbusters Frozen Empire did not need to be 2 hours long. The Fall Guy did not need to be 2 hours long. Even Abigail was nearly 2 hours long, and that’s a b movie that takes place in one location with a very limited cast of characters.

  • @Cesare996
    @Cesare996 Před 25 dny

    Man, I hope this doesn't dissuade Warner Bros. from doing the third installment. Furiosa was a good movie.

  • @yasisoufi
    @yasisoufi Před 28 dny

    What a great analysis of the movie market ! It’s pretty rare to see videos of smart people with analytic brain instead of blind emotions! Respect ! ❤

  • @MB832
    @MB832 Před 28 dny +2

    Wow that was fast though this video would take a few more days
    Edit: It was pulled from a livestream

  • @zechelliott0
    @zechelliott0 Před 26 dny

    I got an advertisement for Furiosa before this video, what a coincidence. 👀

  • @MRSYSTEM96
    @MRSYSTEM96 Před 28 dny +6

    Its difficult to say why there are so many movies failing this year. The obvious one's everybody says are:
    ticket prices,
    availability of streaming at home,
    poor marketing campaign,
    uninterest in strong female characters,
    fading interest in legacy sequels,
    lack of interest/awareness from younger audiences of characters/films from older movies from the 80's
    So I could say these but I would just be repeating what other people said

    • @amy_yoshikawa
      @amy_yoshikawa Před 27 dny

      I do agree with some of the list mentioned but there's time comes a Super rare movie only MEANT for seeing in the cinemas like Avatar movies, Top Gun Maverick etc. Furiosa is also one of them and I feel bad Furiosa is gonna miss by many.

    • @lamebubblesflysohigh
      @lamebubblesflysohigh Před 27 dny +2

      It is not like people are not interested in strong female characters... people are not interested to watch dudes with boobs. Believable strong female character doesn't bare-fist her way through hordes of men. People are tired of this, it is boring.

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny +1

      no 1 reason is shift in free time culture.

  • @nopizzawithoutpineapple

    We need more movies with lower budgets to push creativity. Studios should make less superhero stuff or whatever and put the budgets from those into like 10-15 mid-low budget stuff

  • @dragondad4919
    @dragondad4919 Před 25 dny

    There’s no such thing as “Star Power” anymore. With the internet and social media people don’t see Stars as these Godlike figures anymore. An actor’s name alone isn’t going to bring people to theaters like it used to.

  • @Battlefield3isdabest
    @Battlefield3isdabest Před 28 dny

    I think it's a mix of theatre prices increasing and having a few movies that performed very well at the box office a couple months prior

  • @arbisangria8933
    @arbisangria8933 Před 28 dny

    Went to experience this in Dolby theater yesterday, the seats were shaking from the motor & explosions, and the pic quality was next level. All of my friends were happy to exp this in Dolby because we doubt we'll see another movie like this for a long time or ever again

  • @brandenmanuel2037
    @brandenmanuel2037 Před 28 dny +8

    I thinks it’s the marketing
    I didn’t hear about the movie until 2 weeks ago

    • @KyzirGordon
      @KyzirGordon Před 28 dny

      same. also it looked more like a series or a stright-to-dvd type of movie. im tellin ya, its the marketing

    • @frederiknurnberg7971
      @frederiknurnberg7971 Před 27 dny

      I'm surprised you ended up watching this video, if you didn't know of the movies' existence a couple of weeks ago

  • @LukeBroadhurstfilm
    @LukeBroadhurstfilm Před 25 dny

    Something to note;
    Theatres only take 40% revenue after a couple weeks. During the opening weekend and first couple weeks, the films market back most of the box office.
    This is why bigger cinemas can afford to premiere new releases while smaller cinemas usually don’t screen up to a month after the A leagues.

  • @jackbaldschun838
    @jackbaldschun838 Před 28 dny +6

    I really am not certain that movie theaters will be around in 20 years. Movies will always exist but theaters are struggling big time

  • @EricStuder89
    @EricStuder89 Před 27 dny

    I think it's the age of media we are in, streaming has changed things (whether you think for the good or the bad). I use to be SO excited for upcoming movies & was always a highlight of my summers. But now I rarely get excited

  • @roanokebrooks
    @roanokebrooks Před 27 dny +1

    I like when Cody Leach calls you Uncle Sean.

    • @SeanChandlerTalksAbout
      @SeanChandlerTalksAbout  Před 27 dny +1

      I however am less enthusiastic about it. But hey that’s the fun of having friends. And he can call me whatever he wants.

    • @roanokebrooks
      @roanokebrooks Před 27 dny +1

      @@SeanChandlerTalksAbout You and Cody Leach both have great CZcams channels.

    • @SeanChandlerTalksAbout
      @SeanChandlerTalksAbout  Před 27 dny +1

      @@roanokebrooks 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @xxmaskedupjayxx3006
    @xxmaskedupjayxx3006 Před 28 dny +1

    Doesn’t make sense to go to the movies if it’s going to be on streaming within 2 months 🤷🏾‍♂️. Only movie I’ll be seeing in theater is Deadpool vs Wolverine. Also it feels like movies are also being pulled away from theaters faster than ever.

  • @samhaigler1716
    @samhaigler1716 Před 28 dny +2

    I saw this with my friends over the weekend and I was surprised the theater was empty. I had a good time with it though. A little too long I would say.

  • @youngreviews4389
    @youngreviews4389 Před 26 dny

    Many people have dodgy boxes these days, they just wait till films release on that

  • @Industen
    @Industen Před 27 dny

    It’s a shame because I feel this will be the Dredd of this decade. Nobody saw it but once word of mouth got around then 4k sales went crazy.

  • @alexarjona1692
    @alexarjona1692 Před 28 dny +1

    It’s the economy and nothing else.

  • @andywindes4968
    @andywindes4968 Před 26 dny

    When I left the theater in 2015 after seeing Fury Road, I felt a lot like I did after seeing Mad Max 2 in 1982. I was blown away by the visual spectacle. Furiosa had plenty of spectacle, but it much of it was CGI--obvious CGI. Not very exciting. George Miller blew it by abandoning his commitment to practical effects.

  • @Goetia544
    @Goetia544 Před 28 dny +2

    I liked the movie. Mad Max has just never been a huge box office series. It’s always had a cult following at best. Also, Max isn’t in the movie even thought it’s till called Mad Max. I was hoping that he would at least show up once and he never does which is really weird. Like not even a cameo lol.

  • @josephjuarez9805
    @josephjuarez9805 Před 28 dny +2

    Sean do you think phones are potentially the main issue. Ever since more “free” (illegal) movie websites have been coming out I think there’s been a significant dip in people wanting to check any movie out at the theaters. There has been so many times in my life friends and family tell me “why go to a theater when I can watch it on my phone”. I think streaming is less of an issue for movies then phones are to be honest. I’d love to know your thoughts.

    • @JaceDeanLove
      @JaceDeanLove Před 28 dny

      The main issue? Absolutely not. They definitely contribute though

  • @thetalentof
    @thetalentof Před 28 dny +1

    Any studio will already know the higher-risk approach that comes with doing a spin-off than the lower-risk approach of proceeding with a story fronted by the franchise's main character so I think Warner Bros were already bracing themselves when this project was initially greenlit. A guaranteed quick-win profit would be a Gibson-led Max Max sequel or at the very least a Charlize-led Furiosa sequel as her performance was what fans loved most about Fury Road. So by both actively choosing not to do a main character sequel or utilizing the most popular component of Fury Road proves that Warner Bros were fully prepared to make this film for the sake of Miller's vision rather than wanting to actively generate box office with it. I admire them for that in terms of supporting an artist's vision which I wish a lot of other studios would do but at the same time, had either of the previous 2 options come into being, I would've certainly found myself buying a ticket.

    • @donaldkennedy9573
      @donaldkennedy9573 Před 27 dny +1

      I think the same too. They should have done a Furiosa Sequel. Just call it Furiosa. And with Charlize Theron in the role again. That might have worked.

  • @szymciupol
    @szymciupol Před 28 dny +2

    One reason that didnt get mentioned is that this movie is long (as most movies are nowadays). 2.5h is a lot, for people to pull a trigger on it is a big ask unless a movie has stellar reviews/word of mouth.
    But mainly ye it has just way too high of a budget for what Mad Max, especiallly in 2024, is. Its not a mega franchise, its a niche series of movies with Mel Gibson which got a successful (tho not really financially speaking) reboot in 2015 that got a ton of buzz cos effects were awesome and it won a bunch of Oscars. This movie should cost 80 and have effects like sth like The Creator, thats its angle to make money. Thinking it would make 500 mil was risky in 2019, would be outright foolish in post COVID box office.
    Hell Im pretty sure i saw Fury road twice but its been a decade ago so i have 0 attachment to those characters atm, that dont help things either.

  • @SampathWijesinghe
    @SampathWijesinghe Před 22 dny

    If I remember correctly, I think The Revenant had the most Oscar nominations that year but Fury Road did win the most 🔥

  • @vishvaabushan-tl5sg
    @vishvaabushan-tl5sg Před 28 dny +1

    I think this movie will bounce back up despite horrible opening.

    • @frederiknurnberg7971
      @frederiknurnberg7971 Před 27 dny

      One can only hope. The craftmanship behind this movies deserve some succes

  • @jakey7515
    @jakey7515 Před 26 dny

    I think the fact that planet of the apes came out 2 weeks prior effected furisoa. People already went to the movies to see a big hit movie and spent money. So instead, they decided to sit out and not go, considering they just went a week or 2 prior.

  • @danielfisher8539
    @danielfisher8539 Před 28 dny

    I haven't time to theater since last summer. Not sure why to be honest. As a teenager I went to the theater at least once a week.
    As a kid I remember waiting a year for movies to come VHS. 17 days is crazy

  • @Parker402
    @Parker402 Před 28 dny +1

    I think the general standard for the amount of money films can expect to make in theaters has gone down significantly over the past few years

    • @derg6222
      @derg6222 Před 24 dny

      only after the pandemic. 2019 was actually the single year with the most 1 bio + cinematic releases. though adjusted for inflation and in terms of tickets sold it's been in decline since beginning of the 2000's, but just going by total gross revenue the 2010's was a great time for the box office.

    • @Parker402
      @Parker402 Před 24 dny

      @@derg6222 Yeah thats true

  • @benjreacts8659
    @benjreacts8659 Před 28 dny

    Great video Sean. One thing I would add (although not as strong as your takes) is people in recent years evidently wait to hear of films are good before going to see, because of the ticket prices. KOTPOTA has had solid numbers but more importantly good legs, and I feel like that along with other films people may have spent their ‘film ticket’ money on Apes. People forget Furiosa was supposed to release same day as Apes and Apes got pushed forward. Maybe box office would’ve benefit if it were the other way around? Fine margins…

  • @randomreviews4278
    @randomreviews4278 Před 28 dny

    15:40 yep. When me, my mom, and my brother went to go see dune part 2 just for 3 of us it was almost 100 dollars because we brought popcorn and drinks along with hotdogs

  • @Story2ScreenMovieReviewPodcast

    I truly believe the reason director George Miller hasn't done another Mad Max centric movie is probably because of Tom Hardy. According to that BTS book about the making of Fury Road, it sounds like Miller and Hardy also didnt get along at all, alongside Hardy and Therons on set fueds

  • @idahoman5451
    @idahoman5451 Před 27 dny

    I'm glad someone said inflation. I think that's a major part of it.

  • @frameratestudio
    @frameratestudio Před 27 dny

    Corey here - I just went to see Furiosa this afternoon. Sean, you make several good points. In fact your #10 point about release windows being smaller affected my family going to IF when it was released. We were about to walk out the door, my wife and 2 kids, to go see it when I looked online and it appeared as though it had a same-day home rental for $25. The reality was that it was just an advertisement for preorder digital purchases. If it were just $25 rathen than the $60 it would have cost just for the tickets, I am doing that.
    Back to Furiosa. I think one other reason that you did not touch on, is the run-time. 2.5 hours is a long time to watch a movie without the ability to pause. Attention spans are getting shorter and shorter with every year that goes by.

  • @adamherne2348
    @adamherne2348 Před 28 dny +3

    I think it didn't do well at the box office because it simply isn't very good at least in my opinion. I didn't like it at all.

    • @emmanuelpacheco8765
      @emmanuelpacheco8765 Před 28 dny

      Nah

    • @kev30631
      @kev30631 Před 28 dny

      I liked the beginning of it, but lost interest the more I continued watching it. I don't think there is a lot of emotional investment in furiosa's backstory. It wasn't needed.
      I don't feel it would have worked if it was released 9 years ago .

  • @Thereandbackagain75
    @Thereandbackagain75 Před 27 dny

    Good points. I see lots of comparisons between this film and the sequel to Sin City.

  • @clarissawestbrook2203
    @clarissawestbrook2203 Před 23 dny

    It seems like only “big event” movies have been doing well since the pandemic. Movies like the last few Spider-Man movies, The Dune movies, Top Gun: Maverick, Avatar: Way of the Water, the Little Mermaid, Barbie,Oppenheimer and the Color Purple remake. ❤❤❤❤