I should also mention I still feel like Aquaman would have had a perfect release date on the Bohemian/Nutcracker weekend, but I guess with the VFX still apparently not ready, that idea's probably out of the window.
Ehh, why not?
Mary Poppins: $260M
Aquaman: $205M
Spider-Man: $140M
Bumblebee: $80M
Holmes & Watson: $70M
Alita: $50M
Mortal Engines: $45M
Yikes, this Christmas slate's a real downgrade from the last two years.
It's going to be very fun seeing Jackson and Cameron fanboys go through their meltdowns while us Blunters will have a shit-eating grin this Christmas. (I don't feel super confident just yet for you Stanfelds)
Yep...that's a Transformers movie alright.
Truth be told, the only thing that got a reaction out of me is seeing John Cena as the villain. He's way too likable and charismatic to be threatening that it got a huge chuckle out of me.
Looking at Fandango briefly, from what I can gather, at least in my area, the Regal/UA theaters around me start their previews at 4, while the AMC ones start at 7. Maybe WB's giving Regal some incentives?
Admittedly, the one thing I do appreciate is having Muppets on equal footing next to Star Wars and Pixar in the OMD shot, like they rightfully deserve to be. I'd kill for a universe where the Muppets were bigger than the MCU.