BLACK ADAM FRAUD! Black Adam Made $52 to $72 Million, No It Was Not A Flop. Variety Lied To Us!

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Variety put out a deceptive article claiming Black Adam was losing tens of millions of dollars and was a flop. The producer pushed back to Deadline and provided actual profit and loss numbers. The movie will not lose one penny, and will make an estimated $52 to $72 Million!

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BLACK ADAM FRAUD! Black Adam Made $52 to $72 Million, No It Was Not A Flop. Variety Lied To Us!

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There’s some snarking going on out there that Black Adam is poised to lose $50M-$100M, and that is simply just not true. Deadline film finance sources, meaning people who do this for a living and those close to the film, say this movie is bound to break even and be in the black. Scroll down to see how.

With a global gross of $390M, a $195M production cost and a P&A spend between $80M-$100M, the Dwayne Johnson DC/New Line film is looking to net between $52M-$72M.

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‘Black Adam’ action figure, courtesy Deadline
Also not included in that amount is an extra source of cash from Black Adam merchandise.

All of this, including a B+ CinemaScore, is good enough for Black Adam to be a franchise starter (read: the first Captain America made $370M WW). As far as how the DC universe will be mapped out, we’ll know more early next year when the studio’s new heads Peter Safran and James Gunn unveil the news.

Black Adam repped Johnson’s biggest solo opening stateside at $67M, clearly one of the financial models that Warner Bros. had in mind when it was strategizing the P&L on this film. In a very dry fall marketplace without any tentpoles due the post-production logjam created by Covid, Black Adam was the biggest movie of the season, notching No. 1 for three weeks in a row around the world before Disney/Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever arrived.

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“I have read the claims that Black Adam will lose money. That is false,” exclaimed producer and financier Joe Singer, who deals greatly in motion picture slate financing, “The picture may be considered disappointing since it had Dwayne Johnson in a DC film. However, the picture will pass break-even and throw off a bit of profit.”

‘Hobbs & Shaw’
Universal Pictures
Was Black Adam as big as Hobbs & Shaw, which yielded an $84M profit after all ancillaries? No, but you need to remember that the Fast & Furious spinoff had Russia and didn’t face the headwinds of a strong dollar overseas. Hobbs & Shaw also had the benefit of China, where Johnson is big, the pic making $201M (note the theatrical rental return back to the U.S. is only around 25%, and there’s no home market in the PRC). China has sidelined several U.S. blockbuster titles in the wake of Covid. These factors couldn’t have been forecast when Black Adam was greenlighted.

However, working in Black Adam‘s favor is a thriftier marketing budget to Universal’s $140M push of Hobbs & Shaw. How is that? There’s been some intense cost-crunching going on at Warner Bros Discovery, which is mired in debt and going through rounds of layoffs. Black Adam put the bulk of its spending in digital marketing over linear, teed off by Johnson’s massive social media bullhorn, which has a reach of nearly a half-billion followers across TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Also factor in shorter theatrical windowson movies nowadays, which enables the studio to stretch their marketing dollars. PVOD for the film is hitting at a time when the pic is still in theaters and outdoor ads are still around. Black Adam is dropping on HBO Max on Dec. 16, after a 57-day window, a long-enough frame to maximize theatrical, PVOD and sellthrough dollars. The swing factor in the net profit here on Black Adam: Warners contends that it spent $80M on global P&A, which would get the pic to a $72M surplus, whereas the $100M contended by other sources lands the pic at a $52M profit.

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