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Lawlight said:
Chris Hu said:

Wow I think you need to look up Kung Fu Panda 3's numbers again it didn't flop.  Also you need to know its still has a lot of markets where it hasn't been released yet it will add a lot more next month and its not until the 13th of April when it will be released in all markets around the world.  Its production budget was $145 and so far it made $262 so it already made more then enough not to be considered a flop.  Also TFA is not even close to ending its end it will be in theaters in North America for at least another 60 days.

$256M is not enough for a $145M movie to not be a flop. Sure, it got other countries to be released in but it made no bearing on TFA's gross since it had already slowed down significantly. TFA's run has ended basically.

$256 is more then enough for it not being considered a flop.  Also with Monday's numbers it passed the $100 million mark domestically so it even made enough domestically not to be considered a flop.  Not to mention that by the time its done playing it will easily be over $400 million world wide.  Unless a movie has disasterous numbers on its opening weekend calling a movie a flop after only being in theaters for 18 days is way too early.  Also TFA run hasn't ended basically it is still in the top ten domestically and will be in theaters for at least another 60 days.