![]() The good news for Universal is that its share of this failure will be relatively modest. ![]() Adds one Hollywood executive who has dealt extensively with China, “There’s no question but that it’s a failure.” 2 movie markets in the world will eventually happen, but it is a misfire, domestically speaking,” says box-office analyst Jeff Bock. That’s way less than investors had anticipated for the biggest-ever U.S.-China co-production. The film earned $171 million in China (a disappointment) and is expected to top out at about $320 million globally. But Universal also covered Wall‘s global marketing expenses, conservatively estimated at $80 million-plus. The studio funded about 25 percent of the film’s $150 million production budget, the rest coming in equal parts from Legendary Entertainment, China Film Group and Le Vision Pictures.
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