Box office:
Box office International:
Source: Box Office Mojo
Adaptation/remake:
Possible Big Business:
Production:
Viacom18 Motion Pictures
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 9% higher than the critics.
The average Metacritic audience score is 95%.
22% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
85% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
CONTENT BREAKDOWN
Methodology
Possible lazy cash grab:
sequel, sequel to best picture winner, sequel to oscar winner, second part
Franchise:
The Godfather
Paramount Pictures
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 1% higher than the critics.
Metacritic audience rated it equally with the critics.
28% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
6% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
Possibly woke elements:
prejudice
Commonsensemedia
This film gets a 1.00/5 family friendly score
Wokeness
Source: The Numbers
Castle Rock Entertainment
(Warner Bros. Entertainment subsidiary)
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 7% higher than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 8% higher than the critics.
6% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
LGBTQ content included:
gay
interracial, interracial friendship
Focus Features
(NBCUniversal subsidiary)
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 20% higher than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 31% higher than the critics.
56% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
Dove
This film gets a 2.00/5 family friendly score
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this -3% lower than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this -13% lower than the critics.
50% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
class differences
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Animation
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this -6% lower than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 2% higher than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 24% higher than the critics.
17% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
This film gets a 1.38/5 family friendly score
The Metacritic audience rated this -10% lower than the critics.
0% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
12% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
prejudice,race relations,racism
Regency Enterprises
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this -5% lower than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this -5% lower than the critics.
gay, homosexual, bisexual
racism
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 8% higher than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 14% higher than the critics.
This film gets a 0.78/5 family friendly score
The Metacritic audience rated this -14% lower than the critics.
39% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
This film gets a 3.95/5 family friendly score
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 43% higher than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 11% higher than the critics.
28% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
This film gets a 1.45/5 family friendly score
New Line Cinema
discrimination
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 12% higher than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 37% higher than the critics.
33% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
0% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
strong female character,f rated
The Metacritic audience rated this -7% lower than the critics.
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this -1% lower than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this -1% lower than the critics.
100% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
f rated
Universal Pictures
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 28% higher than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 40% higher than the critics.
33% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
prejudice,race relations,interracial,interracial relationship,racism,injustice
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this 32% higher than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this 32% higher than the critics.
17% of the Stars & Main Cast are Female.
gay, homosexual, gay character
Miramax
(Paramount Global subsidiary)
gay, homosexual, gay character, bisexual
The Rotten Tomatoes audience rated this -9% lower than the critics.
The Metacritic audience rated this -8% lower than the critics.
18% of the Stars & Main Cast are "diverse."
prejudice,strong female character,class differences,anti-Semitic