Now that we've all had a chance to take in and digest the saga of Dr. Horrible, one of the big questions is "Did it work?" It certainly seemed to work for the viewers. In our poll, an astounding 74.2% of you gave it 5 out of 5. Another 22.5% went with 4 out of 5. The bigger question though, is did it work out for everybody on the money end? And I ask that rather selfishly. Sure, I'd like to see Whedon, Fillion, Harris, Day, and the whole crew make a few bucks. But really, I'm more concerned with getting to see more of the story. If the numbers worked out for all involved, the chances of that happening increase greatly.
Jeffrey McManus has made some educated guesses at just how the numbers shake out for those involved. The short version of McManus' analysis: At a million iTunes downloads he has the principle actors bringing in something in the neighborhood of $100,000 with Whedon coming in at around $4 million $2.6 million. I'm not sure how feasible one million iTunes downloads on iTunes is, but I do know that at the moment Dr. Horrible counts for 3 of the top 4 episodes and the top season on the U.S. lists. Add in the international markets and it's certainly not an outlandish goal.
For what it's worth, Whedon chimed in on the McManus article in the comments over at Whedonesque, noting that the estimates were not far off, as far as he noticed. He also adds that all of those involved with the production did it for the fun, even though the scads of money would be nice.
And, of course, none of that takes into account the two other obvious revenue streams. Is there any reason to think that the DVD won't be successful? I'm sure there are those that passed on the iTunes purchase who are waiting for the DVD. And I'm just as sure that there is a large portion of those that did get the iTunes episodes that will also add the DVD to their collection. The same goes for the soundtrack, which is definitely coming. The Dr. Horrible twitter account was updated this morning with the message, "Working on the soundtrack. Polishing shoes for the Con." It's not unthinkable that a good portion of the Dr. Horrible fan base will buy the thing in all three different media.
What it means for the future of our entertainment is a little bit more murky. I liken the success of Dr. Horrible to that of Radiohead's In Rainbows experiment. Both of them are astounding successes, but both of them rely largely on the fact that there were huge followings beforehand. I'm sure that somewhere out there on the internet someone has already made a show that is in the good doctor's league. Unfortunately, their name isn't Joss Whedon, so getting the word out becomes worlds more complicated.
It is a good first step though. A few more projects built on this model, with recognizable names involved, could draw enough eyeballs that some of those lesser known creators may start to gain some traction.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-23-2008 @ 4:21PM
Diego said...
I am one of the people who are waiting for the DVD. This was brilliant!
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7-23-2008 @ 4:38PM
R-Bro said...
Man, I just don't get it. I thought the first episode was unfunny, awkwardly paced, and just kinda stupid. What's all the fuss about? Can't bring myself to watch the other parts for fear of additional boredom.
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7-23-2008 @ 5:11PM
Diego said...
Its first 5 minutes of Act 1 were slow. But when you get to the last 5, they go very fast that you feel it ends too soon. Act Two has amazing songs, and Act Three has a satisfying story conclusion.
7-23-2008 @ 6:25PM
0megapart!cle said...
What do you like? Definitely, if you don't find yourself a Whedon fan, you probably won't like Dr. Horrible, as it is classic Whedon faire, except without the buildup and story development that Whedon can cultivate over a season.
I can only imagine how awesome this would have been if stretched out over even a short 7 episode stretch. It was still good, but it would have been so much better if Whedon had room to let the story slowly expand.
7-23-2008 @ 5:21PM
Frank Wrench said...
Wait, why do I have to buy it all of a sudden?
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7-23-2008 @ 6:11PM
Dorv said...
Frank: It was always intentioned to be a free download for a limited time, then available for paid download, then available on DVD.
I liked it. I liked it enough that I bought it on iTunes. If there are interesting extras, I'll buy the DVD. I will probably buy the soundtrack.
I thought it was great, and I thought the concept (distribution wise) was great.
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7-23-2008 @ 6:34PM
Ryan said...
I'll be buying the DVD and the soundtrack. I can't wait.
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7-23-2008 @ 7:39PM
Jennifer said...
I'll buy the DVD and soundtrack (already have the iTunes). Soundtrack has gotta be better than my home mp3's, and I am already panting to hear sung commentary.
Really, I'm just supporting Joss and co. so more things like this can happen.
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7-23-2008 @ 8:21PM
Nicolas Graf said...
"Add in the international markets and it's certainly not an outlandish goal."
The only international market at the moment is Canada, everybody else can't buy it.
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7-23-2008 @ 9:04PM
Brett said...
Fair point Nicolas. I'm basing that on a statement from the Dr. Horrible team that they are working on getting the episodes available to international markets, and for now I'm taking them at their word. I do hope it happens sooner, rather than later.
7-23-2008 @ 8:33PM
purplehazel said...
"Add in the international markets and it's certainly not an outlandish goal"
You sure know how to twist the knife. It's not available on itunes outside the US - only in the US store.
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7-23-2008 @ 9:00PM
Jenny Hu said...
Yay! Sounds like Joss will be busy soon with more Dr. Horrible: http://news.tubefilter.tv/2008/07/21/dr-horrible-sequel-in-the-works/
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7-24-2008 @ 8:58AM
Gemini said...
Hmmm... 90% of the people polled are willing to buy at least one format of Dr. Horrible. Just over 65% said they wanted 2 or more formats.
And the networks claim there's no money in the internet! Leave it to Joss to make them eat their words.
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7-23-2008 @ 10:51PM
Nathanael B said...
I'm also waiting for the DVD... the three episodes were pure awesomeness. I thought about buying it on iTunes but I figure I'll just wait for a hard copy.
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7-23-2008 @ 10:58PM
jaerisk said...
Whedon for the win.
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7-24-2008 @ 10:13AM
ladytex said...
I can't wait for the dvd to come out. I wanted to buy a t-shirt, too, but they were all out of stock ...
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7-27-2008 @ 4:29PM
Miss Zahrah said...
If you can't get enough of that wacky singing mad scientist bent on world domination stuff (because it was only 3 episodes for a limited time) ... then check out Doctor Steel! The ongoing movement for world domination with robots, toys, puppets and Mind Control Cookies!- definitely not here for a limited time only!
Check it out his music at www.doctorsteel.com under Audio Experimentation or on YouTube. (psst.. it's free, too!)
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