At The Movies! - “What Happened?” Disney’s John Carter
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12 years ago, the property that inspired ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Avatar’
bombed — and now both those franchises are in the Disney family.
It was released in the United States by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures on March 9, 2012, marking the centennial of the
titular character's first appearance. It was presented in Disney
Digital 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D formats. It received mixed
reviews, with praise for its visuals, Giacchino's score, and the
action sequences, but criticism of the characterization and plot.
It failed at the North American box office, but set an
opening-day record in Russia. It grossed $284 million at the
worldwide box office, resulting in a $200 million writedown for
Disney, becoming one of the biggest box office bombs in history
and also becoming the film with the largest estimated box-office
loss adjusted for inflation ever, losing $149–265 million. With a
total cost of $350 million, including an estimated production
budget of $263 million, it is one of the most expensive films
ever made. Due to its box office performance, Disney cancelled
plans for Gods of Mars and Warlord of Mars, the rest of the
trilogy Stanton had planned. Much of the film's failure has been
attributed to its promotion, which has been called "one of the
worst marketing campaigns in movie history".
John Carter
When Civil War veteran John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) mysteriously
awakes on the surface of Mars -- also called Barsoom -- he little
expects the adventure that awaits him. Carter reluctantly becomes
embroiled in an epic conflict among the red planet's inhabitants,
including Tars Tarkas (Willem Dafoe) and Princess Dejah Thoris
(Lynn Collins). As Barsoom is poised on the brink of collapse,
war-weary Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes that
everyone's fate is in his hands.
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