kpopSuperstar
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Well, this was the big reboot helmed by James Gunn. The start of the new DCU. There is some weight on it.The thing that really sucks too is that the Batman and Superman appearing on screen together for the first time, was a novelty back then. That's what made it such an event. That novelty is gone now, and it was done in such a disasterous way. WB and Snyder completely blew it. I'm sure we'll see them together again, but it won't have the same impact.
This is all true too, but it also lends credit to what I was saying earlier. Man of Steel had much better circumstances surrounding it to pave a path towards success, while Superman 25 has had way more working against it.
There are still succesful CBMs, but it's not close to what it used to be. Thunderbolts for example got amazing wom with an A cinemascore and great reviews, but it didn't crack $400m WW. Cap 4 landed somewhere in the $400m park. Quantumania did around $460m WW. It's not just DC that's struggling, the whole genre is, especially overseas. They're mostly done with Superheroes.
I'm just saying if people are going to bring up Man of Steel's BO performance in a way to put down Superman 25, they need to be aware that we're just living in different times now.
I think the main issue here is that it lacks characters. Nobody gives a fuck about the Thunderbolts, no one got any connection to this new Superman, the new Captain America feels like a budget version of Captain America.
But when you have beloved characters like Wolverine and Deadpool with known actors, people show up.
They need to build this new Superman into something people like and want to follow, not just assume that people wanna watch Superman.