Babylon Flopped At The Box Office, And Damien Chazelle Knows This Is Going To Impact How His Next Movie Is Made

Babylon Flopped At The Box Office, And Damien Chazelle Knows This Is Going To Impact How His Next Movie Is Made

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It’s no secret that in Hollywood, a filmmaker’s creative freedom for their next project is often determined by the box office success of their previous work. This is the case with Damien Chazelle, whose last film was Babylon. If you’re a fan of the bombastic flick, then you’re in good company because even Stephen King praised the picture, saying it’s bound to be a cult classic. Still, unfortunately, audiences and critics areacted poorly to Chazelle’s period piece, which underperformed financially. Despite the film being one of Margot Robbie’s best movies, in my estimation, it flopped at the box office. Now, the director is opening up about how this blunder will affect his next project, another Hollywood period piece.

In a candid interview with Ben Mankiewicz on the Talking Pictures podcast, the 39-year-old director shared his reflections and anticipations concerning his next project in light of his latest film’s outcome. He admitted to having been somewhat disconnected from the immediate fallout due to his focus on writing. As he tells it:

I’ve been head in the sand. I’ve been sort of busy writing. So I’ll get a real taste of how it’s changed or not [since ‘Babylon’] once I get to finish this script and try to actually get it made. I’m in a sort of trepidatious state of mind, but I have no illusions. I won’t get a budget of ‘Babylon’ size any time soon, or at least not on this next one.



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