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Mayweather (presumably) isn't having a fight on Avengers 3's OW, though.I actually don't think it hits $200m OW, even Ultron didn't and people here are completing forgetting how insane the buzz for Ultron was.
Mayweather (presumably) isn't having a fight on Avengers 3's OW, though.I actually don't think it hits $200m OW, even Ultron didn't and people here are completing forgetting how insane the buzz for Ultron was.
Mayweather (presumably) isn't having a fight on Avengers 3's OW, though.
I know this has been predicted constantly for over a decade and always been wrong, but I think there'll be a major decline for the MCU and superhero movies in general after The Avengers 3 Part 2: The Avengers 4. Where is there to go next? How do you grow it after that? What's the hook that isn't just more of the same?Infinity War will outgross Age of Ultron.
Not significantly though. The MCU in general I feel is pretty much leveled off in terms of peak viewers. I don't see a significant amount of more people going to see Infinity War that didn't see Ultron.
Truth be told he's probably doing it because he'd be in director jail after Tomorrowland, but still has enough good will at Disney that they'll fund him if he gives them a sequel. The situation is eerily similar to Andrew Stanton following up John Carter with Finding Dory.I like the idea that some studios show some pretty serious restraint when it comes to sequels and then turning things into franchises. The Incredibles is a great example. It's taken a long time for the 2nd movie to come about because Brad Bird didn't want to tackle the project until he could come up with a good story to tell. He wasn't just handed a bag of money and told "we need an Incredibles 2 next year - get on it"
Just about everything else had incredibly good holds the week after, so Ultron probably did course correct... it was just frontloaded as fuck. As 3N16MA noted, a $200M OW and the same legs as Civil War still leaves you about $4M shy of actual the domestic gross of Ultron.That's fair but Ultron dropped like a rock after it's opening weekend. If May/Pac hurt the first Saturday gross so much, you'd think it would course correct somewhere along the way.
I really wonder what Sony thinks about this though.
Multiple reboots this close together was always a fucking horrible idea.Its all a fucking disaster. I am really scared whats happening next.
Its all a fucking disaster. I am really scared whats happening next.
Imagine if Spider-Gwen ended up a bigger hit than Captain Marvel somehow.Sony Pictures: "On the upside: We'll still have Spider-Man. Spidey-verse is again a go."
Imagine if Spider-Gwen ended up a bigger hit than Captain Marvel somehow.
Imagine if Spider-Gwen ended up a bigger hit than Captain Marvel somehow.
And has a team-up with Fox's Gwen-Pool.
Its all a fucking disaster. I am really scared whats happening next.
Its all a fucking disaster. I am really scared whats happening next.
Well didn't they expect an 80 million or so opening weekend? So I am sure they happy it beat their expectations lol
Why is there doom and gloom for Spider-Man all of a sudden? The movie is going to do better than the previous movie on a lower budget right? For a third reboot I would think that is a good start and laid the foundation for future movies to do much better.
There's a shitstorm coming when Infinity War does less than Age of Ultron
Spider-Man will be fine, this is a Batman Begins situation (with much better numbers), they're rebuilding the brand.
Can IW get a finale bump when in just in a year there is Avengers 5 with the same cast?
And everyone knows the MCU movies will keep on coming on end after that too.
Finale films get the finale sort of bumps when it is the final film in the franchise (at least assumed the franchise is officially done at that time), not that it's a finale of a particular story line.
Can IW get a finale bump when in just in a year there is Avengers 5 with the same cast?
And everyone knows the MCU movies will keep on coming on end after that too.
Finale films get the finale sort of bumps when it is the final film in the franchise (at least assumed the franchise is officially done at that time), not that it's a finale of a particular story line.
At the time it was assumed those two films were the end of the Harry Potter film franchise and there would be no more films.It's a two part finale hardly a separate thing. More like Deathly Hollows part 1 and 2 (despite as much as they want to market otherwise).
At the time it was assumed those two films were the end of the Harry Potter film franchise and there would be no more films.
Nobody thinks that about Infinity War. Everyone knows in a few years there is going to be a six Avengers and the MCU will keep on going.
End of a franchise bump and end of a "storyline" in a on going franchise really isn't comparable. One is more like a series finale of a tv show, the other is more like a season finale.
I think there will be a bump for sure, by comparing it to the increase of franchise ending films really doesn't work I think. We haven't seen anything like this but there isn't going to be a single person in the theater who will go in thinking this is the end of the MCU franchise let alone the Avengers sub series.I don't think we have a precedent for this. But I still think the Thanos story is what people have been waiting for.
I am looking forward to the reactions when people realize, that this actually not the real endgame of the MCU and there is yet another movie with the Avenges fighting Thanos is coming.
Agree, all this finale hype can easily lead to a backlash. It's better for them if they DON'T try and market it that way.
I am looking forward to the reactions when people realize, that this actually not the real endgame of the MCU and there is yet another movie with the Avenges fighting Thanos is coming.
I am looking forward to the reactions when people realize, that this actually not the real endgame of the MCU and there is yet another movie with the Avenges fighting Thanos is coming.
No one really expected Spidey to make a billion right??
With the exchange rates and competition it had no chance.
Only people that who litterally found out about this movie a shortly before release would have this problem. Until the recent change in marketing these movies have been described as infitnity war part 1 and 2 from the onset. No invested fan will have this problem
What's the second part called?
What's the second part called?
Spider-man Homecoming is going to be Sony's 4th or 5th biggest domestic gross of all time. It will also likely be their 4th biggest worldwide gross of all time.
You doomsayers are being ridiculous. Is this 2017's Suicide Squad in the box office threads?
Spider-man Homecoming is going to be Sony's 4th or 5th biggest domestic gross of all time. It will also likely be their 4th biggest worldwide gross of all time.
You doomsayers are being ridiculous. Is this 2017's Suicide Squad in the box office threads?
Don't know why some people so worry about Spider-Man .
It should make more than ASM2 and it cheaper along with it being a reboot .
SHC2 will be the real test and should tell you if you have to worry or not.
It will also sell a ton of toys. Who gets that revenue, post Sony - Marvel make-up deal?
Spider-Man will be fine, this is a Batman Begins situation (with much better numbers), they're rebuilding the brand.
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