Q&A

How profitable is a film?

How profitable is a film?

A studio might make about 60\% of a film’s ticket sales in the United States, and around 20\% to 40\% of that on overseas ticket sales. The percentage of revenues an exhibitor gets depends on the contract for each film. Many contracts are intended to help a theater hedge against films that flop at the box office.

How is film profit calculated?

Profit is the amount of money spent to make the movie — your budget — minus the amount of money made at the box office — the revenue.

How much does a film need to make to break even?

That means that studios take home only around 50\% of the box office and have to make a profit off that. With extra costs incurred to move the film away from the worst months of the pandemic, it seems like No Time to Die will need to make somewhere between $800 and $900 million just to break even (according to Variety).

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What film made the most profit?

As of November 2021, “Avatar” (2009) was the most commercially successful movie of all time, having generated nearly 2.85 billion U.S. dollars in global box office revenue. “Avengers: Endgame” (2019) and “Titanic” (1997) followed, with revenues of about 2.8 billion and 2.2 billion dollars, respectively.

How do movie studios make money from movie ticket sales?

Theater attendance has been challenging over recent years, making it even harder for studios and distributors to profit from films. Usually, a portion of theater ticket sales goes to theater owners, with the studio and distributor getting the remaining money. Traditionally, a larger chunk went to the studio during the opening weekend of a film.

Why don’t movie studios disclose the budgets of their films?

In general, major studios don’t disclose the full budgets for their films (production, development, marketing, and advertising). This mystery arises in part because it costs far more to make and market a movie than most people expect.

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How much money do movies make at the box office?

Globally, the box office for films hit $42.2 billion in 2019. It is not nearly as straightforward as the early days of cinema when a movie would come out in theaters, make the vast majority of its revenues via ticket sales, and then disappear.

Does anyone know anything about the economics of making movies?

Celebrities and producers glide down red carpets, clutch their Oscars, and vacation in St. Barts—just because they can. While there’s a lot of money to be made in the film industry, the economics of making movies are far from simple. Something you’ll likely hear if you walk through the halls of any movie studio is “nobody knows anything.”