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- Has MGM's loss lost David Fincher for THE MILLENNIUM TRILOGY and will the next installment ever happen?
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  • 1 year ago
  • The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was always going to be a tricky sell to a mainstream audience, what with its hard R-rating and lengthy running time. However, MGM were probably hoping for better than the loss they've ended up with.

    The studio told Deadline that despite taking $231 million worldwide, the film still ended up, "below our expectations, and we booked a modest loss."

    This of course will have a knock-on effect for planned sequels The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest, both of which are still scheduled to go ahead, "assuming we can achieve better economics".

    That may well lead to the studio opting against re-hiring David Fincher to direct, although that in itself would cost MGM $5 million, as Fincher currently holds an option of the first sequel, said to be his favourite story of the trilogy.

    Whether or not Fincher stays (and given that he and the studio were reportedly at loggerheads throughout much of Dragon Tattoo's production, it's extremely possible that he may not) it's likely that The Girl Who Played With Fire will have to come in at significantly lower than the $90 million budget that had initially been bandied about.

    MGM will likely wait to see how the film performs on DVD before pulling the trigger, but for now, a Fincher-directed trilogy is far from a done deal...

    Source courtesy of TOTAL FILM :)
  • 1 year ago
  • 1 year ago
  • Nooooo.. This trilogy got me back into reading books! i was looking forward to a Fincher directed sequel more than anything MGM best work something out.
  • 1 year ago
  • @ChiRep-1 i think he will end up coming back
  • 1 year ago
  • @jayaottley We can only hope, its the possibility of not having a sequel that bothers me.
  • 1 year ago
  • @ChiRep-1 Well the next on is Fincher's fav, and well if they do try to get a different director, then they still have to pay Fincher, so it makes sense them giving him the job, and just trying to scale the budgets back a bit, and well they would save money if they go along with Fincher's plan to do them back to back... i say settle for $100 million to make both films that leaves 50 million a piece for each installment
  • 1 year ago
  • I surely hope not. TGwtDT was AMAZING! I hate the the gross is postponing the sequel. Fincher needs to do all three. I'm pretty optimistic here. I think he'll return.
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  • 1 year ago
  • "Game over, Elizabeth Salander. Your dragon tattoo cannot save you now."
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