Just like someone rents a DVD from a store, theaters rent the movie to show on their projectors when movies are first released. The more popular the movie, the more theaters will want to rent it and for longer. Whether you go to see the film at the local theater or not, the theater had already paid the film makers in order to be sent a copy of the film to show. Then, when the movie is released on DVD, stores that sell or rent DVDs will buy the DVD version from the film makers to sell or rent for their own profit. For example, if you rented a DVD from Blockbuster, Bluckbuster had already purchased the movie and the producers of the film made money from Blockbuster. Furthermore, many movies can merchandize (sell toys, clothing, and other items that promote the film and or film characters) which can make a lot of money in profits for the film makers.
If you mean which Star Wars film made less at the box office, that would be The Empire Strikes Back.
Hancock
directors ask for money from producers who get money back in return from what the money makes
lethal weapon 4
The first scream film made more money. The painting was sold for 119.9 million but the film got around 17.5 million. dunno what currency though sos
First a producer and director decide a budget for creating a film. Then, with experience and money, cast and crew is hired and the movie is made!
First a producer and director decide a budget for creating a film. Then, with experience and money, cast and crew is hired and the movie is made!
The first film was very popular and made a lot of money. So they made a sequel to make more money.
Adjusting for inflation, "Gone with the Wind" (1939) has made the most money. In today's dollars: $1,454,721,307.
Titanic
Highest grossing film is Titanic.
26.6 million