Pitt, Jolie star power mightier than box office power
LOS ANGELES — “By the Sea” didn’t just flop at the box office. It was a flat out rejection, making a mere $538,000 domestically. How could a movie starring the modern king and queen of Hollywood, Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt, the couple who can fetch $14 million for baby photos, have so little audience appeal?
That’s the paradox of this movie star couple: Their star power has always been mightier than their box office power, whether together on screen or apart. And that’s not likely to change, now that they’re divorcing.
“There really is no quantifiable effect that I can see that this would have on their careers or their star power,” says Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box office tracker comScore. “No matter what movies Brad and Angelina are in, they will always be movie stars. That’s just who they are. That’s their persona. But I don’t think there is anyone who makes a determination whether or not to buy a movie ticket based on the personal life of a star.”
The promise of “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” was somewhat of a false indicator for Pitt and Jolie Pitt. Sure, it was the movie that ignited one of the most observed Hollywood relationships of all time, amassing a cool $186.3 million domestically in 2005, but it wasn’t a sign of things to come.

