Yeah, there's gonna be at least one movie that will end going the route of being a flop. Something in these early predictions will be this year's Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk.
Hidden Figures and La La Land single handedly saved this weekend from the underperformance/floppage of the openers. The box office looks to be pretty quiet until the weekend Lego Batman and Fifty Shades Darker open in almost a month, so with Oscar nominations coming up (and I'm starting to think Hidden Figures will overperform there, it's peaking at just the right time), expect these two to go very far.
Just because he's about to get a good performance out of one of those One Direction clowns doesn't mean every actor will is gonna be lining up to work with him, bro.
Please. She already turned down Deadpool because she didn't want to play The Girlfriend, what makes you think she would be more inclined to play a Dead Nolan Wife?
You could made a valid argument in both for Davis. She completely disappears for a chunk of the movie. This isn't an Alicia Vikander situation (winning Supporting for what was unquestionably a lead role). But stay pressed!
The thing that gives me pause for The Greatest Showman on Earth is that the behind-the-camera people are largely unproven (as in don't have much in the way of credentials either way). We shall see.