🤦♂️ Surprised by Disney's excessive greed.According to The Wrap, the company is already discussing a more “down-to-earth” approach to Avatar.If new parts are still removed, they will try to make them shorter and cheaper in order to reduce financial risks.Now a little math.The first "Avatar" of 2009 remains the highest-grossing film in history - more than $2.9 billion. The second, "The Way of Water" takes third place with $2.3 billion. The third part, shot with a stated budget of $350 million and another $150 million for marketing, has so far earned $1.485 billion. That is, almost a billion dollars in net income from the film, and there is talk that it is a financial failure.This pursuit of margins reaches the point of absurdity, and “Avatar 3” is just a good example.It is clear that Avatar will collect less with each part, because it no longer gives fresh impressions and the plot is banal, and yet it is an extremely successful movie.Disney, why bother?P.S.I myself haven’t seen Avatar 3 yet (they haven’t brought a decent version of the film to cinemas), so I can’t evaluate it.
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