Nah, I see it performing like Deadpool or GuardiansThe REAL question is whether Suicide Squad will outperform BvS. Sounds crazy, but the hype is palpable.
Suicide Squad will be the real success story of the year, I think. Though Rogue One will still stomp it financially.
The REAL question is whether Suicide Squad will outperform BvS. Sounds crazy, but the hype is palpable.
Suicide Squad will be the real success story of the year, I think. Though Rogue One will still stomp it financially.
No idea about Rogue One, but Batman v Superman will expose the MCU for the rinky-dink operation it is.
A portion of GAF will be flustered by this, but ultimately give in after Suicide Squad release, which will end up the most liked here.
Civil War has a three punch of being the sequel to the beloved Winter Soldier, being a mini-Avengers film in itself, and having Iron Man headlining it.
It's gonna be big .
and fucking spider-man is in it
The REAL question is whether Suicide Squad will outperform BvS. Sounds crazy, but the hype is palpable.
Civil War has a three punch of being the sequel to the beloved Winter Soldier, being a mini-Avengers film in itself, and having Iron Man headlining it.
It's gonna be big .
I hate that design so much. I actually like Thanos as a character but fuck that MCU design is a sin.
And Spider-Man is in it.
Sequel to Winter Soldier, mini-Avengers movie, Iron Man headlining, and Spider-Man's MCU debut.
Can't disagree with anything you said. I just feel as though this will perform more like a Superman movie with Batman in it, than a Batman movie with Superman in it. The marketing to this point has been a complete mess. Those presale numbers are far more about how iconic those characters are than anything Warner has done. Apocalypse looks like kind of a mess as well, and my guess is Civil War eats its lunch, too.
They need to advertise that Spidey is in the movie more. I'm betting a fair number of people (especially from the international audience) still don't know because they aren't following all of the production news.
No idea about Rogue One, but Batman v Superman will expose the MCU for the rinky-dink operation it is.
A portion of GAF will be flustered by this, but ultimately give in after Suicide Squad release, which will end up the most liked here.
I disagree.
Well, one it's hard to judge Superman's BO really.. dude is all over the place and it's 6 movies spread out over nearly 40 years... hard to decipher any real... rhyme or reason behind his popularity.
And I disagree with the marketing. It may not be something that necessarily appeals to you or people online, but it has done well for them.
Just for comparison sake because I've made reference to this several times before
Batman V Superman Teaser - 51 Million Views
26.5 Million Views
Comic Con Trailer - 62 Million Views
10 Million
Trailer 2 - 25 Million
13. 5 Million
13 Million
Trailer 3 - 16 Million
8 Million
1 Million
And a few more not counting.
Granted, has less to show but Civil War for comparison
Reveal Trailer - 48 Million
23 Million
9 Million
7.6 Million
2 million
Superbowl spot - 6 Million
4.6 Million
2 Million
So there's a ton of interest in both movies. Clearly.
I can appreciate the work you put into that, but are we just to assume some positive correlation between youtube trailer hits and BO performance? As a general indicator? Sure. But as some definitive measure between the two? I'm not so sure I buy that.
Keep in mind, I never said it would perform poorly. I also never said the marketing wasn't successful. But it has clearly been a mess, and continues to be one. The characters are iconic enough that simply getting them out there will be effective to a degree. But in terms of generating interest in the story? I'd say it's been far more successful at making people ask just what in the blue fuck is actually going on, rather than anything else. That'll work in the short term, but if the script is as horrible as the trailers make it seem, it simply isn't going to continue to perform.
Compare that to something like AoU, which had a pretty terrible script, but whose trailers were incredibly easy to follow. I just think a lot of people who would otherwise buy tickets are going to take a wait and see approach, and I think the word back for a lot of them is going to be don't bother.
This genuinely makes no sense. You can't be both of these things at the same time.I also never said the marketing wasn't successful. But it has clearly been a mess, and continues to be one.
Age of Ultron is a lock to be one of the best comic book movies ever. The RT score won't be less than 85%.
Star Wars VII is looking good so far and I think it will review well (even Into Darkness did), but it could prove to be too similar to the first movie.
That being said, Star Wars will definitely have the bigger box office
To those of you picking BvS to be the most well liked on Gaf.
Have you ever visited Gaf?
just a reminder for everyone in the thread, Iron Man 3 made $1.2 billion at the box office. Does anyone think Civil War will perform below Iron Man 3 at the box office? Because I can't see that happening.
Once Spider-Man shows up all over the marketing, I think there's a good chance it hits $1.5 billion. The movie looks so much more appealing than Age of Ultron, which still managed $1.4 billion.
The REAL question is whether Suicide Squad will outperform BvS. Sounds crazy, but the hype is palpable.
Suicide Squad will be the real success story of the year, I think. Though Rogue One will still stomp it financially.
just a reminder for everyone in the thread, Iron Man 3 made $1.2 billion at the box office. Does anyone think Civil War will perform below Iron Man 3 at the box office? Because I can't see that happening.
just a reminder for everyone in the thread, Iron Man 3 made $1.2 billion at the box office. Does anyone think Civil War will perform below Iron Man 3 at the box office? Because I can't see that happening.
Once Spider-Man shows up all over the marketing, I think there's a good chance it hits $1.5 billion. The movie looks so much more appealing than Age of Ultron, which still managed $1.4 billion.
My point wasn't about BO but you said the marketing had been a mess
Just pointing out that for many, it has worked in at least getting eyes on the movie/product
This genuinely makes no sense. You can't be both of these things at the same time.
Iron Man 3 made that money coming off of Avengers not because of its quality. Civil War is coming off of Ant-Man. ;P
just a reminder for everyone in the thread, Iron Man 3 made $1.2 billion at the box office. Does anyone think Civil War will perform below Iron Man 3 at the box office? Because I can't see that happening.
Once Spider-Man shows up all over the marketing, I think there's a good chance it hits $1.5 billion. The movie looks so much more appealing than Age of Ultron, which still managed $1.4 billion.
Will you continue to live in a world of delusion if/when Civil War becomes yet another critical and commercial darling for the MCU?Civil War is like Mitt Romney. Fans didn't even want this adaptation. They're just rolling with it because it got nominated.
Civil War is like Mitt Romney. Fans didn't even want this adaptation. They're just rolling with it because it got nominated.
Yeah. Okay.See above.
just a reminder for everyone in the thread, Iron Man 3 made $1.2 billion at the box office. Does anyone think Civil War will perform below Iron Man 3 at the box office? Because I can't see that happening.
Once Spider-Man shows up all over the marketing, I think there's a good chance it hits $1.5 billion. The movie looks so much more appealing than Age of Ultron, which still managed $1.4 billion.
Yeah. Okay.
I'm still there after what... 12 movies? So yeah, probably.Will you continue to live in a world of delusion if/when Civil War becomes yet another critical and commercial darling for the MCU?
When Jeff Goldblum saves the planet by destroying another alien species, and the movie becomes the biggest of all time, people will begin to give Independence Day the recognition it deserves. Then after the credits, we'll see Will Smith, and he'll be on another planet. It'll be some kind of jungle, but out of nowhere there'll be a familiar blue man everyone recognizes.
Cue Avatar 2: Independence Day.
I got this all figured out.
Edit:
Yeah. Okay.
No idea about Rogue One, but Batman v Superman will expose the MCU for the rinky-dink operation it is.
A portion of GAF will be flustered by this, but ultimately give in after Suicide Squad release, which will end up the most liked here.
Movie-goers haven't a clue that its an adaptation. They just see two heroes with whom they have established some agency going toe-to-toe. Agency, by the way, that hasn't at all been established with Batfleck (new character) nor Caville Supes (shitty character/kinda' bad actor).
It'll outperform TWS handily, and absolutely perform in the range of Avengers/AoU.
Civil War, Civil War, Civil War, and Civil War (though a sizable minority will complain loudly about deviation from the comics)
BvS looks like its going to suffer from trying to fit too much into a single movie. Introducing this Batman, giving reason for them to be fighting, introduction of Wonder Woman, some stupid side Luthor storyline, introduction of Darkseid(?). Also, dat not so great CG.
Rogue One has received almost no marketing of any kind, which leads me to believe its just being sent out to test the waters/die. I don't think Disney has any faith in it. Combine that with the fact that its not a numbered release will turn a lot of people off.