World of Warcraft is a strange box-office beast

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Recently it was reported that, even though it is true WoTLK Gold that the World of Warcraft movie will eventually fail to make money, a sequel might still be on the table. As on July 17. film director Duncan Jones hasn't heard from the top brass if they will have the opportunity to produce a second entry to the franchise.

Asked on Twitter if there would be more World of Warcraft films, Jones responded, "Not up to me, my friend. I'd like to see it happen but I'm not sure."

Jones has been discussing concepts for sequels, and it is true that the World of Warcraft universe is vast and seems to be full of for storytelling possibilities. But like the 40-minute-longer extended version, the likelihood that Jones will have the chance to make more films will depend upon how well the initial film.

A person who is not named in The Hollywood Reporter recently said there is a plan underway for a sequel, however the source acknowledged that it will require an enlargement of the budget in order to be successful.

In the total of $430 million World of Warcraft has earned across the globe, a staggering 90% was earned outside of its home country of United States. The film earned nearly $221 million, which is more than half its total profit--in China in the first instance, and the US only made $46.6 million.

" World of Warcraft is a strange box-office beast and unlike anything that the industry has experienced," analyst Jeff Bock declared recently. "If China didn't end up making more than it did the game would have been an absolute disaster. Now it's only a mild concussion."

With a budget reported at $160 million, people connected to the film predict it to lose about $15 million. This contradicts earlier reports that it would make its cash back on the potential on the Chinese market.

Despite appearing to be a money-loser, World of Warcraft has become WOW WoTLK Classic Gold the highest-grossing online video game film in history, surpassing Jake Gyllenhaal-led Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time ($336 million globally).

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