1616 Billion Net Worth
No one could have predicted that "Gravity" would top the North American year-end box office charts in 2013.
Also, no one could have predicted that the year-end box office of "Drunken Country Ballad" actually surpassed that of "Thor 2".
The compliments focused on Renly are already off the charts, needless to say, just more and more disappointing at the box office of "Star Trek" and "Thor 2" -- both of which, interestingly, are just as bad. Reece Hemsworth, it's a really, really amazing thing, isn't it?
But there is more joy in the positive news than the negative news: "World War Z" and "Crazy Primitives" are such works.
The former is a work starring Brad Pitt. Before its release, there was a steady stream of negative news about the work. From internal disagreements to editing conflicts, the production team never seemed to be able to unify opinions.
The disagreement between director Mark-Forster and producer Brad Pitt ignited the powder keg, and eventually Paramount sided with Brad, causing Mark to run wild and post-production problems A lot of them forced Paramount to change the release schedule three times in a row; then during the internal test screening, the feedback was ambiguous/unclear, and everyone kept it a secret.
Everything clouded the prospects of the movie.
Who knows, after the movie was released, it completed a counterattack. Although it never topped the weekend box office chart, the cumulative box office exceeded 200 million US dollars, bringing a small surprise. Although compared to the movie's cost of 190 million US dollars, the global box office of 540 million US dollars is only a small profit for Paramount; but because of Brad's relationship, the sequel is still on the agenda.
The latter is the product of DreamWorks Animation, which has been turbulent in recent years.
In fact, DreamWorks' works still maintain a good quality, "Kung Fu Panda" and "How to Train Your Dragon" and other works have won good praise, but the box office performance has always been a little behind expectations, not to mention "Shrek". The peak works are comparable, and even compared with the rising stars like Lighting Entertainment, they are gradually being left behind.
This time, "Crazy Primitives" can be said to be applauded and popular, and it has successfully started the turnaround battle of DreamWorks, which is really gratifying. Compared with Disney and Lighting Entertainment, DreamWorks' whimsy is still their trump card, finding a beautiful balance between anti-traditional absurdity and wisdom, which is also their capital in the North American market.
Overall, the year-end North American box office charts in 2013 can be said to be a mix of surprises and regrets, and Renly is undoubtedly the biggest winner of the year.
This is also the first time in Renly's career that he has topped the North American year-end box office championship! and,
"Gravity" is still the work of Renly alone, and the significance is even more extraordinary.
The same situation has carried over to the global year-end box office charts.
The global box office of "Gravity", "Frozen" and "Iron Man 3" all broke through the billion threshold, which is lower than last year's four films - 2012's "Revenge" League of Legends", "007: Skyfall", "Batman: The Dark Knight Rises", and "The Hobbit" have all achieved such feats, but the overall quality of this year's three works is also better.
Among them, "Gravity" surpassed last year's "Avengers" with an astonishing figure of 1.643 billion, ranking third on the box office list in film history.
"Frozen" relied on strong word-of-mouth recoil and completed a counterattack in overseas markets, ranking fourth in North America and second in the world, with a score of 1.276 billion, but easily surpassed last year's other three works— - "Skyfall," "The Dark Knight Rises," and "The Hobbit" are all in the billions at the global box office.
"Iron Man 3" also continued the strong appeal of the Marvel family, with an overseas box office of 1.21 billion, creating the highest series in the Marvel universe and second only to "Avengers", but the final total box office is regrettable. The ground lost to "Gravity" and "Frozen", coupled with the "Hunger Games 2" that swept North America and was weak in the world, this also gave major film companies a revelation -
Although adaptation works can easily harvest the box office, the quality of the work is still the core standard that determines the market trend. For those companies other than Warner Bros. and Disney that do not have adaptation copyrights, it is undoubtedly a crucial revelation, especially Small companies outside the big six studios.
In the end, "Gravity", "Frozen", and "Iron Man 3" ranked among the top three in the global year-end box office rankings. Among them, "Gravity" successfully won the double prize in the fierce competition. The champion is undoubtedly the biggest winner of 2013.
In addition to these three billion-dollar behemoths, "Despicable Me 2", "The Hobbit 2", "The Hunger Games 2", "Fast & Furious 6", "Monsters University", "Superman" "Man of Steel" and "Thor 2" occupy the remaining seven positions in the top ten respectively, constituting this year's global year-end box office total list.
Compared with the North American box office, "Thor 2" replaced "The Wizard of the Devil", this is the only change, and the ranking of other works has changed slightly.
The strength of comic-adapted movies and the recovery of animated movies - "Crazy Primitives" ranked eleventh in the global list, the decline of sequel movies, and the rise of dark horse works, which also became the largest film market in 2013. portrayal, the revelation and changes derived from it are quietly fermenting.
By the way, "Drunken Hometown Folk Song", whose overseas box office has dropped significantly, lacks combat effectiveness in the global box office rankings. In comparison, "The Wolf of Wall Street", which has a more market affinity, ranks 17th in the world, and there is also a gorgeous and moving "Wolf of Wall Street". The Great Gatsby" ranked 20th in the world, which once again proved Leonardo DiCaprio's global appeal.
In the end, "Drunken Hometown Ballad" ranked 30th on the year-end list with a global box office score of 270 million.
Even so, compared to Leonardo's box office results, people are still more amazed at Renly's market potential. After all, "Drunken Country Ballads" is a work that does not have any box office ability in all aspects. To be able to reach the top 30 in the global year-end list is the real sturdiness.
From the North American box office to the global box office, Renly took the lead and became the focus of attention.
After the start of 2014, what is the hottest and most sensational news in the entire industry?
Not awards season, but Renly. To be more precise, it should be Renly's salary.
The two works "Gravity" and "Drunken Country Ballad" have become the strongest hits in the second half of the year. The former set off the autumn season, and the latter broke the shackles of art box office. Leaving aside the prospect of the awards season, we only rely on box office data. It is enough to change the stereotype of the entire industry.
Undoubtedly, this also focused all the attention on Renly.
From EGOT to the three major winners of the three major European film festivals, Renly's achievements in the field of art have reached unparalleled heights, even compared to Meryl Streep and Daniel Day. -Lewis, Sean Penn, and other veteran actors; and now, Renly has taken a further breakthrough in the business field, becoming the second Tom Han in the past two decades. x.
Tom Hanks' lofty status in North America need not be overstated. Since the commercial market of film was fully developed in the 1980s, he is the only actor who can win the full support between art and commerce; Leonardo DiCaprio is considered his successor, but unfortunately, until 2014, Leonardo still has not been able to break through the shackles of the golden man in terms of awards.
However, even Tom Hanks was never a member of the 20 million club!
Of course, it's definitely not because Tom is not qualified, but because of the style of Tom's choice of work - even if he takes up commercial films, Tom mostly chooses celebrity biographies, such as "Forrest Gump", "Apollo 13" or "Desert Island" The rest of your life, or romantic comedies like "Sleepless in Seattle," "Electronic Love Letters," or "Happy Terminal," with the rare exception of "The Da Vinci Code," which ultimately failed. Bring a breakthrough in pay.
Understandably, Tom's image made him in some ways and limited him in others.
Until Renly showed up.
From awards to box office, Renly is taking over the North American market in an all-round way; more importantly, Tom is more likely to appear in front of the public as a perfect traditional American man, while Renly is still a charismatic golden bachelor. For two years, he has been the champion of "the world's most/sexy/sexy man" on the major polling lists, which has also made Renly's commercial value soaring, and the salary figures will naturally continue to rise.
Now that "Gravity" and "Drunken Country Ballads" have both exploded the market, what about Renly's salary figures?
When filming "Gravity", then CEO Barry Mayer personally went to London to negotiate the remuneration. Renly did not raise the price, and Barry did not lower the price. The conversation between the two parties was very pleasant, which also continued the good relationship between the two parties. The partnership has successfully allowed Warner Bros. to seize the opportunity.
The production cost of "Gravity" was only $100 million, so Renly chose to share the film's production risks by choosing the method of box office dividends:
Ten percent of North American box office dividends.
This also means that Renly will make $63.5 million for this film - of course, this is before taxes, and New York, where Renly is located, is one of the highest taxed states in the United States, after taxes , the numbers are not so; nonetheless, it is still a sensation across North America.
$63.5 million!
This is the source of the rumors of "hundreds of millions of net worth". From "Edge of Tomorrow" to "Gravity", the box office of just two works easily pushed Renly's net worth over 100 million US dollars. Actors who started out with excellent acting skills and independent artwork are becoming the most profitable actors in North America.