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8 hours ago, cinema pal said:
Did they use Volume after all or did they drop it? Heard there were problems
Yeah when I saw the image I thought it looks like the Volume considering the budget
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It won't make as much as the first but I think it'll do well.
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Surprised they only now talked about Lin Manuel Miranda and not at Cinemacon
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22 hours ago, marveldcfox said:
June is not a good month for superhero movies. May and July are the best. Superhero movies tend to overperform in these months.
The highest grossing superhero movie of all time released in April. Second highest as well. Third highest in December
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Apes still has reviews left so it could surge but Fall Guys had really good reviews for a while now... hopefully WOM leads to walkups. It looks so fun it'd suck if this wound up as this years DnD
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RESHOOTS? OH GOD THE MOVIES DEAD, 400 MIL WW MAX
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4 hours ago, dudalb said:
It says something that 500 Million is conisered to be a very good result for a Spidey staring fiilm. Pre 2020, 500 Million for a SPiderman feature would be considered under performing.
...every single Spider-Man film except No Way Home has done under 500 mil DOM.
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2 hours ago, emoviefan said:
You do realize Superman is next year?
Fantastic Four does come out soon after it but it's in its third weekend
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6 hours ago, Gavin Feng said:
this one will be success mostly because it works well in its own instead of being part of the multiverse saga. Just like nobody think Wonder Woman have big thing to do with Snyder's universe.
"This movie that explicitly revolves around the multiverse is not part of the multiverse saga" do you people hear yourselves. People are bending over backwards to explain how this one likely being a success magically doesn't count
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I think the momentum coming off this will help upcoming releases. An old school absolute blowout.
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Sneider says Marvels closing in on an X-Men writer and an announcement should come in the next couple weeks. Coming hot off of 97 expectations are high
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1 minute ago, Firepower said:
MoM and Thor 4 had massive reshoots though. They became the norm for Marvel lately. In Cap 4 case it's very obvious the movie is in big trouble.
Marvel has had reshoots since Iron Man 1, and every single time, without fail, whenever they do them, everyone assumes it must be because of a disaster. Every time! Not everything is a Snyder Cut.
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Everyone absolutely overblows whenever Marvel does reshoots. Deadpool had some in like March I think and people were saying "is there enough time", reshoots do not mean they replace the entire film, the Justice League reshoots are not the norm
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How are people getting 400 mil because it has two months of reshoots. The "they scrapped the whole movie" thing literally only exists on this board
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This and 97 are a reminder that the X-Men as a franchise are incredibly popular despite the various ball droppings by Fox over the years
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I think the legs will be good because, as an R rated film, it doesn't really have a lot of competition till Alien Romulus. The closest is maybe Twisters, which releases before it, and Borderlands which is...looking like they're banking on name recognition to pull up a movie they have zero confidence in.
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Okay there are actual contrarians saying "oh man Origins looked better" and...god no. At no point in this trailer do Logan's claws look like they're something out of Roger Rabbit.
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The movies that directly involved the multiverse as part of the main plot*:
Endgame
No Way Home
Multiverse of Madness
Quantumania
Shows:
Loki
What If
* I didn't count Far From Home since it isnt actually the Multiverse, The Marvels since it's only at the very very end. Also excluded stuff that has it in miniscule/irrelevant ways (like how Ta Lo in Shang-Chi is technically another dimension, X-Men 97 which is in another universe etc)
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6 minutes ago, WittyUsername said:
It hurt its legs.
The existence of the multiverse was not what caused that. It's not like people went into it not knowing that was a factor.
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1 minute ago, WittyUsername said:
It’s too early to have a good frame of reference for how moviegoers view the multiverse gimmick. It’s worked out great for Spider-Man, not so great for DC and DS2 was seen as a mixed bag.
Box office wise it didn't hurt Strange at all.
Like guys I think were just well past the idea of the multiverse hurting the movie two extremely well received trailers in
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1 hour ago, emoviefan said:
Yes. The multiverse stuff is not the draw here esp for the GA. I think Disney and Marvel know this. And Deadpool by it's nature is there to comment and poke fun and say the stuff the audience is thinking. They can have their cake and eat it too.
...the multiverse stuff is literally the reason for the two titular characters meeting. I don't think they mind.
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57 minutes ago, Liiviig 1998 said:
Yeah the major complaint I'm seeing is those multiverse portals. Yeah even the GA really doesn't dig multiverse . Know the whole concept is crutch susceptible to lazy writing and killing stakes but MCU really fucked it up the whole concept pretty bad .
I don't think "it references Doctor Strange, therefore I will boycott it" is a real thing
Captain America: Brave New World | February 14, 2025 | Harrison Ford is General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross
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Kinda hard to say. They have enough footage, and they're gonna be showing stuff off for SDCC weekend (which is also Deadpools OW) anyways so I could see it even if it's a bit farther out for a February release. But Deadpools probably the biggest movie of the year so that gives it a good reason to go a bit earlier
Also, a small look at Red Hulk