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  1. Alice Through the Looking Glass opened in first place on the international chart with $65.0 million in 43 markets for a worldwide opening of $91.9 million, not including holiday Monday. The film's biggest opening was in China, where it made $26.88 million.

    • Johnny Depp, Bankable Movie star?
    • Tim Burton, Missing in Action
    • The Six-Year Sequel Gap
    • Negative Reviews
    • Who Cares About Alice in Wonderland, Anyway?
    • Bad Marketing

    While Mia Wasikowska plays the titular Alice, the film was marketed with Johnny Depp front and center in posters and trailers - his dazzling make-up providing a striking image around which to build such a campaign. Plus, while Mia Wasikowska certainly has her fair share of respectable film credits (The Kids Are All Right, Only Lovers Left Alive), J...

    The big question coming from many with the initial announcement of the film was, "Why?" This skepticism was only exacerbated with the announcement of a new director for the film, James Bobin, rather than Tim Burton, who was at the helm for the 2010 version. Bobin has a decent resume, having directed The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted for Disney, a...

    When it comes to the distance between sequels, how long is too long? What if it isn't long enough? It's tough to nail the timing on a sequel, and the box office often suffers as a result. Alice in Wonderland arrived in 2010, six years before Through the Looking Glassbegan its descent into the annals of box office disgrace. This six-year gap definit...

    To an extent, big-budget tentpoles are largely immune to critical opinion. Look no further than critically panned blockbusters like the Transformers films, the Star Wars prequel trilogy, and the much-derided Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which holds a mere 27% on the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer. The lowest-grossing of all these films, Star Wa...

    2010's Alice in Wonderland grossed a billion dollars worldwide, yet it is not remembered as a particularly revered or beloved film. In fact, the chief factor in Alice's box office domination is the unprecedented success of Avatar. In December 2009, James Cameron's sci-fi epic blew the lid off of the visual potential for 3D movies and reignited the ...

    Last but not least, Disney could certainly have done a better job with marketing this sequel. While televisions and billboards were plastered with images of Johnny Depp in his gaudy makeup, none of them successfully conveyed why audiences should care about another trip to Wonderland. No trailer reasonably made the case for Alice Through the Looking...

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  2. Aug 8, 2016 · So with Alice Through the Looking Glass earning $287m worldwide (and with the obvious caveat that it may make a bit more it Vietnam and Thailand among other places), that’s only a 72% global drop.

  3. May 28, 2016 · Title Summary. Original Release. Domestic. Grosses. Domestic (25.7%) $77,041,381. International ( 74.3%) $222,415,643. Worldwide. $299,457,024. Distributor Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. See...

  4. $222,779,417. Worldwide. $299,820,798. Domestic Distributor Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. See full company information. Domestic Opening $26,858,726. Budget $170,000,000. Earliest Release...

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  6. Alice Through the Looking Glass grossed $77 million in the United States and Canada and $222.4 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $299.5 million, against a production budget of $170 million.

  7. May 27, 2016 · Alice Through the Looking Glass Is a $170 Million Shrug. The non-awaited sequel to Tim Burton’s 2010 fantasy spectacle seems almost aware of its own pointlessness. By David Sims. Disney. May...

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