The original movie got three direct-to-video sequels within 4 years of the original. I wonder whether they will borrow the premises of one or more of those.
Disney hasn’t announced the details, including the creative team, plot details or release timeline, for the upcoming sequel.
The original movie got three direct-to-video sequels within 4 years of the original. I wonder whether they will borrow the premises of one or more of those.
News of the follow-up film comes as “Lilo & Stitch” has grossed over $910 million at the global box office since Memorial Day weekend. Originally planned as a straight-to-streaming release, the PG adventure is on pace to become the year’s first billion-dollar blockbuster. And that’s just the theatrical windfall
It has a 93% audience score. The original animated lilo and stitch has a 78% audience score. Not to mention that box offices sales wouldn’t have a long tail if the movie was outright bad. Ads can...
It has a 93% audience score. The original animated lilo and stitch has a 78% audience score.
Not to mention that box offices sales wouldn’t have a long tail if the movie was outright bad. Ads can get butts in seats for the first few weeks but months later only word of mouth will do the trick.
I feel this way when I read why Wikipedia article about a movie, and the reception section begins with a four paragraph breakdown of sales figures. Like cool, but did people like it? Or was it...
I feel this way when I read why Wikipedia article about a movie, and the reception section begins with a four paragraph breakdown of sales figures. Like cool, but did people like it? Or was it marketed well?
I really do not get the appeal of these live action movies. Blows my mind every time I'm reminded that they printed money
The original movie got three direct-to-video sequels within 4 years of the original. I wonder whether they will borrow the premises of one or more of those.
... why?
It did well, people loved first one, so why not?
Did people love it or did it just make a lot of money?
It has a 93% audience score. The original animated lilo and stitch has a 78% audience score.
Not to mention that box offices sales wouldn’t have a long tail if the movie was outright bad. Ads can get butts in seats for the first few weeks but months later only word of mouth will do the trick.
I feel this way when I read why Wikipedia article about a movie, and the reception section begins with a four paragraph breakdown of sales figures. Like cool, but did people like it? Or was it marketed well?