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United States Language English Budget $180 million Box office $356.7 million The Legend of Tarzan is a 2016 based on created. Directed by, with a by and, the film stars as the title character, with, and in supporting roles. Began on June 21, 2014, at in the and wrapped four months later on October 3. The film premiered at the in on June 29, 2016, and was theatrically released in the on July 1, 2016, in 2D, IMAX and 3D. The film grossed over $356 million against a budget of $180 million and received mixed reviews from critics. 'Better Love' Released: 2016 The film's score was composed. The soundtrack was released on June 16, 2016 by and on CD on June 24, 2016.
Tony Clarke, Thomas Farnon, and Tom Howe are credited for additional music. Provided a single, Better Love, which is played at the film's end credits. Track listing All music composed by, except where noted. Title Artist(s) Length 1.
'Opar' Zoe Mithyane 3:28 2. 'Diamonds' 4:50 3. 'Togetherness' 1:44 4.
'Steamer and Butterfly' 2:40 5. 'Orphaned' 2:46 6. 'Returning Home' 4:01 7. 'Campfire' 2:40 8.
'Tarzan and Jane' 3:39 9. 'Village Ambush' 4:41 10.
'Catching the Train' 2:16 11. 'Rom's Plan' 2:11 12. 'Akut Fight' 2:16 13. 'Elephants in the Night' 3:12 14.
'Jane Escapes' 2:44 15. 'Jungle Shooting' 2:41 16. 'Kala's Death' 5:15 17. 'Where Was Your Honor?'
'Boma Port' 4:04 19. 'Stampede' 4:33 20. 'On the Boat' 3:10 21. 'The Legend of Tarzan' 2:36 22. 'Better Love' 3:23 Total length: 71:19 Release The film was released on July 1, 2016 by Warner Bros., in traditional formats as well as and 3D. Home media The film was released in October 11, 2016, in traditional formats, and 4K Blu-ray.
Reception Box office The Legend of Tarzan grossed $126.6 million in the United States and Canada and $230.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $356.7 million. Given its $180 million production budget, it would have had to have earned at least $400 million to break even and justify a sequel.
's financial analysts stated that the film lost the studio an estimated $40 million, although the studio itself asserted the film broke even. In the United States and Canada, The Legend of Tarzan opened alongside and, and was projected to gross to $25–33 million in its opening weekend.
It opened Friday, July 1, 2016 across 3,561 theaters and 6,700 screens, and grossed $14 million on its opening day, including $1.4 million in IMAX showings. This includes $2.6 million it made from Thursday night previews. In its opening weekend, buoyed by positive, the film grossed a better-than-expected $38.5 million, of which IMAX contributed $3.9 million, and $45.6 million over its four-day holiday frame, finishing second place at the box office behind, but first among new releases. However, despite its opening numbers, Deadline called the film a 'dud', due to its lofty budget. Internationally, The Legend of Tarzan received a scattered release pattern, in order to take advantage of the competitive landscape surrounding the. It is likely that a recoup of the film's hefty production budget will be dependent on international audiences and returns.
Jeff Goldstein, Warner's executive vice president of domestic distribution, told, 'This property has always really been about the international opportunity.' The film opened across 19 markets on the same weekend it debuted in North America, including major territories like Russia and South Korea. In its opening weekend, it grossed $19.3 million on about 6,700 screens, and an IMAX total of $1.2 million from 122 IMAX theaters. In Russia and the CIS, it opened with $3.1 million, debuting in first place at the box office. However, it was the lowest No. 1 opening for a film since April, while in South Korea it debuted at No. 2, with $4 million.
In the latter market, it faced significant competition from local films Familyhood and The Hunt, both of which performed strongly. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it came in second place with $4.7 million, including previews, debuting behind the animated, and in Australia with $3.2 million, behind. Elsewhere, Asia had No.
1 openings in India, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. The studio also reported No.
1 debuts in Mexico ($4.6 million), Brazil ($3.4 million), Spain ($1.8 million), Italy ($1.6 million), the majority of markets, and Puerto Rico. Germany ($2 million), the UAE ($1.6 million), and Japan ($1.5 million) had similar opening figures. In China – the film's second biggest market – the film was granted a rare release date in the month of July, a peculiar move since July is typically the month when Chinese regulators ban foreign films (including Hollywood films) in order to protect and promote their own local films. It opened on Tuesday, July 19, and made $7 million on its opening day.
It went on to deliver a six-day opening of around $27 million and a three-day weekend opening of $12 million. Although the opening number was regarded strong, it came in second place, behind, which occupied a market share in excess of 56%, in comparion to The Legend of Tarzan 's 16%. In terms of total earnings, its biggest markets outside of the United States are China ($45.1 million), Mexico ($13.7 million) and the U.K. And Ireland ($11.9 million). Critical response The Legend of Tarzan received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics. On, the film has an approval rating of 36% based on 225 reviews with an average rating of 5.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads, ' The Legend of Tarzan has more on its mind than many movies starring the classic character, but that isn't enough to make up for its generic plot or sluggish pace.'
On, the film has a score of 44 out of 100 based on 41 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'A–' on an A+ to F scale. Manohla Dargis of The New York Times gave the film a positive review, stating 'What makes it more enjoyable than a lot of recycled stories of this type is that the filmmakers have given Tarzan a thoughtful, imperfect makeover.' In his review, of stated 'At least it's watchable. In summer, baby, that's high praise.' Peter Debruge of gave the film a negative review, stating 'A talky and mostly turgid attempt by British director David Yates to build on the epic vision he brought to the final four movies via another beloved literary hero.'
Jordan Hoffman of criticized the film for its story and writing, stating 'Committed performances aren’t enough to save this film from uncomfortable colonial optics, uninspiring CGI and tedious plotlines.' Accolades Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s) December 21, 2016 Actress Most in Need of a New Agent (also for ) Nominated March 29, 2017 Best International Actress Margot Robbie Nominated The Legend of Tarzan Nominated See also. References.
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It took years since the man once known as Tarzan left the jungles of Africa to life worth as John Clayton, Lord Greystoke and his beloved wife, Jane at his side. Now he has been invited back to Congo to serve as brand ambassador of Parliament, unaware that he is a pawn in a deadly combination of greed and revenge, created by the government of Belgium, Leon Rom.
But behind the murder plot had no idea what was about to do.