From a movie business standpoint, what exactly are the repercussions when a film “bombs at the box office”?

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Whether it’s due to bad reviews, people not just showing up to watch, or other factors, what happens afterwards behind the scenes when a film tanks?

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Unrelated; please stop making movies with all female cast just for the sake of having all female cast. Stop shoving women into a part just for the sake of inclusion. I get it, women can do anything, I get it women can do some things better than men. Just because some guy that is an extra has amazing acting experience, doesn’t mean we need to have a main character played by an extra. It’s like sex, drugs, money, guns. Don’t just throw in gunshots just for the sake of having gunshots. Can we move past that and just focus on a good story? Just because a person can sing well doesn’t make them a good songwriter. It doesn’t mean their music will sell, there are many talented people that shouldn’t just be shoved into playing a part for the sake of inclusion, and I’m more concerned about story lines of things we’ve followed for years that seem to now have females where there weren’t for the sake of inclusion. What if Dora the explorer was played by Dwayne Johnson in the next movie? What if the role of Michael Jordan was played by Serena Williams. Just like people want me to already stfu by now, I want this trend to stop. Keep stories interesting and original with some continuity, and I could care less what gender you are. But if you’re Marty Mcfly. You’re a dude.

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