Execs at Twentieth Century Fox, who were facing the potentially lethal leak of a copy of X-Men Origins: Wolverine two weeks ago, may now have Read the full post.
Apr 13
2009
10:45 PM ET
'Wolverine' tracking data: Interest in the film remains high, despite Internet leak
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I was going to see it before the leak, and I still intend to see it now. I wouldn’t want to watch whatever was leaked anyway…there’s a big difference between a movie on my computer screen and in a theater with digital projection and sound!
The tracking data and the above comments suggest that even those who watched the leaked version want to see the movie on the big screen. The Business Insider noticed that just days after the pirated copy showed up online:
http://www.businessinsider.com/leak-may-not-hurt-wolverines-box-office-performance-much-after-all-2009-4
The movie was horrible, this leak hurt fox.