I'm not sure that's publicly known. First of all, the two female members of ABBA, Agnetha Faltskog and Frida Lyngstad, sold their rights to ABBA's royalties many years ago and were not directly involved in the stage or film productions of Mamma Mia! so I don't believe they've seen any money from it. The two male members, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, are producers of the both the play and film so would receive a share of the proceeds but I don't know what that is. (I do recall reading they were paid $50 million for the film rights, though I can't find the source.) For the record, the film has earned about $700 million and the stage musical has been seen by an estimated 50 million people around the world so, whatever their share, it's undoubtedly substantial.
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Oh, dude, in "Mamma Mia!" they use instruments like keyboards, guitars, drums, and bass guitars to create those catchy ABBA tunes. It's like a whole musical kitchen orchestra up in there, cooking up some groovy beats for the audience to jam to. So, yeah, it's a mix of instruments that make you wanna dance and sing along, like you're at a really fun karaoke party.
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Oh, dude, in "Mamma Mia!" they use instruments like keyboards, guitars, drums, and bass guitars to create those catchy ABBA tunes. It's like a whole musical kitchen orchestra up in there, cooking up some groovy beats for the audience to jam to. So, yeah, it's a mix of instruments that make you wanna dance and sing along, like you're at a really fun karaoke party.
It made number 1 in 7 countries.
probably so because since the first movie was a hit then they would want some money so that way, yes they would probably make another mamma mia movie. AND MAMMA MIA ISNT A PERSON THATS FAT!
They were offered 1 billion dollars for a reunion tour but the members weren't interested. It is obvious that money was not their problem.
16.2 million
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If someone thinks they can make some money from it then yes. Otherwise no
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There are several things you can do to make money outside of a job - for example, if you play a musical instrument you can busk and people will give you tips, etc.
It depends on the theaters and how much money they make off of the movie
u can but it would take alot of time and money
In 1974, it appears in the Waterloo Album.