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Eric the Clown

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  1. Only time I saw any marketing was when I saw the trailer for Medieval in front of Bullet Train. It looked alright, but it seems from reviews it's nothing all that special.
  2. A 47% fall? Truly a disatrous fall for the ages. Can Tom Cruise ever recover????????
  3. I mean 75M would be very bad considering the decade plus of inflation and coming a property that is recognizable and popular, even if Comic-Con folk don't talk about it religiously. Plus there's very clear data that awareness and interest are rock solid. And disregarding marketing, I don't think it's 100% necessary at this specific point in time for the casuals to know this movie's coming out anyways. Typically the last month or two in an ad campaign is the most crucial period to sell your movie and I am more than confident Disney will put out all the stops for a variety of reasons. I plain disagree with all this handwringing.
  4. We're likely not getting much in terms of reviews or reactions with Fabelmans sucking up all the hype, but this seems like a winnter too. Yay! https://deadline.com/2022/09/toronto-review-mark-maylods-psychological-1235114831/
  5. Ding ding ding, we have a winner! D23 has never ever been a convention where trailer after trailer drops. At least in terms of theatrically released movies. Disney+ is more liberal with trailer launches, but streaming services are a whole different ballgame when it comes to ad campaigns. Anyways, it's always been one big trailer that gets released to the public (Little Mermaid, Rise of Skywalker, A Wrinkle in Time), then everything else is con-only, with only journalism tweets and the occasional still image or poster thrown in if Disney wants to give a little extra. And it makes perfect sense. Disney and their numerous projects are still getting talked about and trend on social media, so the normies can still pick up a few tidbits, Disney fans are still being shown hype stuff that gets that fandom excited, and it makes it easier to juggle every project, especially ones that are bigger priority at that point in time. Little Mermaid hasn't started its marketing campaign and Avatar already has. Avatar made a humongous splash in fact that got people excited and converted a few skeptics. A trailer specifically dropping on this specific weekend was not needed. And it's not even a Comic-Con thing where Avatar is nonexistent. It got its time. And I know for some it stings that you aren't getting a trailer sooner or you think that this means Disney doesn't care about Avatar (which can we stop with this crap? You know damn well that's not the case), but The Quorum already shows there's a lot of hype with Avatar, amongst film nerds and the GA. It already has the highest Awareness, 65%, of any movie charted. In terms of Interest, it's third, still way ahead of almost every movie out there. People know it's coming out and people are excited. It'll make a ton of money, you're getting more sequels, Cameron's still gonna be rich. Chill.
  6. *Avatar 2 trailer is exclusive to Doctor Strange* "wow this is so cool. it's nice to see it on the big screen before everybody else does" *Avatar 2 trailer is exclusive to Avatar re-release* "OMG DISNEY ARE ALL MORONS. THEY WANT THIS MOVIE TO DIE. CAMERON HAS TO LEAVE RIGHT AWAY FOREVER D:" I swear some of you weirdos want to be annoying about this movie, jeez louise.
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