Discussione:John Carter (film)

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i numeri sono fittizi: 1) il film è costato meno di quello che è stato dichiarato 2) non si è calcolato con la vendita di dvd e blue ray quanto è stato recuperato

Ci sono fonti alle affermazioni. Quel che scrivi qui sopra su cosa si basa? --Soprano71 15:34, 3 lug 2012 (CEST)[rispondi]

Nella pagina in lingua inglese si parla di incassi di circa 282 milioni di dollari e quindi di una perdita di meno di 100 milioni, non considerando la vendita di DVD eccetera. Non sono in grado di risolvere l'incongruenza con quanto affermato nella pagina italiana ma qualcuno maggiormente informato potrebbe correggerla. --94.164.139.177 (msg) 14:41, 26 dic 2012 (CET)[rispondi]

John Carter earned $73,078,100 in North America and $211,061,000 in other countries, for a worldwide total as of June 28, 2012 of $284,139,100.[79] It had a worldwide opening of $100.8 million.[80] In North America, it opened in first place on Friday, March 9, 2012 with $9.81 million.[81] However, by Sunday, it had grossed $30.2 million, falling to second place for the weekend, behind The Lorax.[82] Outside North America, it topped the weekend chart, opening with $70.6 million.[83] Its highest-grossing opening was in Russia and the CIS, where it broke the all-time opening-day record ($6.5 million)[84] and earned $16.5 million during the weekend.[85] The film also scored the second-best opening weekend for a Disney film in China[86] ($14.0 million).[87] It was in first place at the box office outside North America for two consecutive weekends.[88] Its highest-grossing areas after North America are China ($41.5 million),[89] Russia and the CIS ($33.4 million), and Mexico ($12.1 million).[90]

In the week following the John Carter's domestic release, movie industry analysts predicted that Disney would lose $100-to-150 million on the picture.[91] However, its box office strength outside North America led some analysts to speculate that the write-down would be significantly less than expected.[91][92][93] On May 8, 2012, the Walt Disney Company released a statement on its earnings which attributed the $161 million deterioration in the operating income of their Studio Entertainment division to a loss of $84 million in the quarter ending March 2012 "primarily" to the performance of John Carter and the associated cost write-down.[94] (fonte)