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Amazon's Red One Bombs with $34M Opening on $250M Budget
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Amazon's Red One Bombs with $34M Opening on $250M Budget

Nov 19, 2024 12:56 PM

Despite its hefty $250 million budget, the new film Red One had a disappointing box office debut, grossing only $34 million domestically and around $84 million internationally. Analysts suggest that, while the weekend earnings are lackluster, Amazon isn't overly concerned due to its streaming strategy with Prime Video. Amazon's approach focuses on using theatrical releases to generate buzz ahead of the film's streaming debut, allowing for a significant marketing campaign without bearing the entire cost. The theatrical release also positions Red One against upcoming big titles, indicating Amazon's hope for holiday audience interest.

Is Red One worth watching despite its box office performance?

Ultimately, if you enjoy holiday-themed movies or the cast involved, Red One could still be a fun watch, especially when it becomes available on Prime Video. Although its box office numbers are underwhelming, Amazon believes the film has potential to attract viewers once it hits their streaming platform.

Red One is a unique holiday film featuring a high-profile cast including Chris Evans and Lucy Liu. It's presented as a fresh take on the holiday spirit, potentially appealing to families and fans of festive movies. The film's substantial production cost raises eyebrows regarding its financial viability, especially when competing with other major films during the holiday season.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-11-19 13:24:03
It's always interesting to see how studios like Amazon are reshaping their release strategies, prioritizing streaming momentum over traditional box office success. While Red One's performance might raise some eyebrows, it could still find its footing with audiences when it hits Prime Video—especially if the holiday spirit grabs hold
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-11-19 13:18:03
Even big-budget movies can stumble at the box office, but it's cool to see Amazon sticking with a streaming-centric strategy that prioritizes long-term audience engagement. If Red One strikes the right chord with those seeking holiday cheer, it might just find its groove once it lands on Prime Video
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-11-19 13:06:03
It's interesting to see how streaming giants like Amazon are adapting their strategies to focus more on buzz than box office numbers. While Red One's theatrical debut may not have set the world on fire, its eventual release on Prime Video could turn it into a holiday favorite for audiences looking for something festive.
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