And again. What's bad about an 83 million OW of what is essentially an origins story?
Not making $100+ million like they wanted.
Unknown? People said she along with batman and superman will help push Batman v Superman pass $1billion
Not making $100+ million like they wanted.
If Wonder Woman proves to be a bad and unpopular movie, tons of people are going to blame the female lead role for its commercial failure. And that's a damn shame.
Yeah it's super unfair to blame that when it's really people turned off by DC, which is the reason I'm not seeing it. Fool me three times my butt is swore as fuck.
Yeah it's super unfair to blame that when it's really people turned off by DC, which is the reason I'm not seeing it. Fool me three times my butt is swore as fuck.
OléGunner;233721843 said:Good.
Hopefully the larger audience has wised up to the terrible nature of the DCEU universe since MoS.
Three garbage movies in a row, maybe people have learnt their lesson?
Who am I kidding though, Transformers rakes in a billion every time a new one is out.
This movie will live and die by word of mouth.
What a shit headline to feed trolls. Those numbers are on par with majority of Marvel movies.
Maybe they can play up the bondage and matriarchal polyamory themes for the inevitable reboot. I'm in.
Maybe they can play up the bondage and matriarchal polyamory themes for the inevitable reboot. I'm in.
I want this to be good. I'll be there the first weekend if it gets even just okay reviews.
But I have to ask: if this movie isn't good and bombs and if Justice League is terrible and disappoints a bit at the box office like BvS did, where does DC go from there?
Do we start seeing movies being canceled? Does Batgirl still happen?
The first burlesque super hero movie?
you mean like, actual creative vision? In a modern Hollywood blockbuster? Sir, I henceforth declare thee mad.
Ugh, that horrid movie!
What ?? those numbers are too high, WW will do less than that.
A report from The Wrap states tracking is now pointing to an opening weekend in the range of $105-115 million, which would be in the ballpark of Man of Steels $116.6 million start. Sources tell the outlet $100 million is the goal for Warner Bros., as it would rank higher than many of Marvels non-May releases like Doctor Strange ($85 million) and even Captain America: The Winter Soldier ($95 million). Though Wonder Woman will likely fall short of Dawn of Justice, thats no real concern for the studio since Patty Jenkins film has a reported production budget of $100 million a relatively cost-effective amount in this day and age. Batman V Superman, in contrast, was made for a staggering $250 million, so it needed to gross much more in order to be considered a success.
A $105 - $115m OW would be pretty damn good actually.They most popular female superhero of all time, is shooting for Dr.Strange numbers......what a world.
They most popular female superhero of all time, is shooting for Dr.Strange numbers......what a world.
$100m seems awfully low. That's lower than Ant-Man's budget. It certainly doesn't look cheap.
The most popular female superhero of all time, is shooting for Dr.Strange numbers......what a world.
The most popular female superhero of all time, is shooting for Dr.Strange numbers......what a world.
Says less about Wonder Woman's relative popularity and more about how the different universes have been received. Doctor Strange got a bump from the fact that people trust Marvel to deliver an entertaining movie.
Really hoping Wonder Woman starts to turn things around for DC, but more importantly for female heroes in general.
Watch Carol track higherThe most popular female superhero of all time, is shooting for Dr.Strange numbers......what a world.
The most popular female superhero of all time, is shooting for Dr.Strange numbers......what a world.
Watch Carol track higher![]()
Warner Bros.' next DC universe movie, Wonder Women, came on tracking this morning with projections at an estimated $65M.
One non-WB analyst tells Deadline that the pic looks strong across all quads, male and female, and is off to a very solid start four weeks out.
As is typical with any movie, these opening numbers can climb higher or decline. Currently, Wonder Woman‘s opening weekend is on par with the feature starts of other big superhero properties such as 2011's Captain America: First Avenger ($65M) and Thor ($65.7M). Wonder Woman is also poised to come in higher than the first weekend of Marvel's Ant-Man ($57.2M). Even though that movie was aimed slightly toward younger audiences, the movie did pull in 55% over 25. And of course, Wonder Woman is head and shoulders above DC's previous deeper universe attempt Green Lantern ($53.1M). Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins is logged in the B.O. books with a $48.7M opening weekend, but the pic had a five-day start of $72.9M.
She's a well recognized brand but I wouldn't go so far as to call her "popular". At least not on the level of Batman, Spider-Man or Superman popular.
She's a well recognized brand but I wouldn't go so far as to call her "popular". At least not on the level of Batman, Spider-Man or Superman popular.
Turns out Screenrant is full of shit. Official Studio projections are $65M, as per Deadline
http://deadline.com/2017/05/wonder-...e-opening-gal-gadot-patty-jenkins-1202089623/
Turns out Screenrant is full of shit. Official Studio projections are $65M, as per Deadline
http://deadline.com/2017/05/wonder-...e-opening-gal-gadot-patty-jenkins-1202089623/
OléGunner;233721843 said:Good.
Hopefully the larger audience has wised up to the terrible nature of the DCEU universe since MoS.
Three garbage movies in a row, maybe people have learnt their lesson?