Sunday, September 25, 2016
Monster Write-off
Usually with a new project, a company will wait until after the project
has begun to determine if the project will be successful or not. With
the Paramount pictures movie Monster Trucks, the company decided
that it had it had a monster flop on its hands. The movie, which has
been in development since 2013, reportedly cost $125 million. Even
though the movie won't be released until January 2017, Paramount announced
that it would write off $115 million related to the movie. Write-offs
due to poor box office receipts usually occur after a movie is released,
but the move is not unprecedented. For example, in January 2015,
DreamWorks wrote off $155 million due to unreleased films, which is the
option to abandon. Whether Monster Trucks is ultimately released will help determine if the remaining development costs are written off.