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  1. 13 minutes ago, Jonwo said:

     

    I doubt WB will have four DC films in 2020. It's odd they want a DC film in June only two weeks after Kong vs Godzilla rather than their usual July slot. I reckon the April film will be removed from the schedule and they'll replace the July DC film with another WB film. 

     

     

    Well, it was also odd when they put Wonder Woman in June 2017, just after POTC and Baywatch. Look how that turned out.

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  2. 26 minutes ago, AndyK said:

     

    I guessing that Scots above and beyond stanning for WW has made him some friends at WB/DC and they are feeding him advanced information as a thank you.

     

    Both Gal and Geoff Johns are linking to him on twitter.

     

    Before Gal and Geoff, Patty retweeted him a few times and also gave him an interview.

    Gal linked to him on twitter just once so far, 2 or 3 days ago, and it was after Patty tweeted his article and added a mention of Gal. 

     

    He started his last few articles about WW saying there's traffic for these pieces and that people want to read them, so he keeps writing them. I enjoy reading them. 

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  3. 16 minutes ago, Hatebox said:

    Odd that SMH seems to be having no effect on WW at all. Playing to different demos?

     

     

     

    ‘Wonder Woman’: Female and Older Moviegoers Powered Box Office, New Study Shows

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    “‘Wonder Woman’s’ audience evolved in a similar manner as most blockbusters but with some trends notably magnified,” noted Matthew Liebmann, Movio’s senior VP for the Americas. “While the female and 50+ segments of the audience generally grow over the course of the run, ‘Wonder Woman’s’ female audience nearly reached parity with the male audience by the third week.”

    He noted that strong reviews and word-of mouth drove its impressive performance after opening weekend. Liebmann told Variety that it’s unprecedented for a superhero tentpole movie to reach male-female parity at any point of its run — due to propensity of male moviegoers to support those titles. The average superhero movie draws a 62% male audience. “Even ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens,’ which had a strong female lead with Daisy Ridley, never got closer than 56-44 male,” Liebman said.

     

    He noted that the audience share for moviegoers over 50 increased from 12% to 22% over the first weeks — 20% higher than other tentpoles.

     

    And 22% of “Wonder Woman” viewers are infrequent moviegoers (who see one to four films a year), compared to a 16% average for that group.

     

    Movio’s data also showed that average number of admissions per purchase for “Wonder Woman” was well above average.

    “That says to me that there was an increase in parents taking their children to see the film,” Liebmann added. “It wasn’t just the female audience that made this film a hit.”

     

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  4. 57 minutes ago, Cochofles said:

    147.86 million

    Damn.

    So close...yet so far.

    I am soooooo hoping for a weekend-2 drop that ensures a 200-million-dollar total gross by Monday, although I know it is highly unlikely. :( 

    Is it? Not according to Deadline.

    http://deadline.com/2017/06/wonder-woman-beats-tom-cruise-mummy-at-the-box-office-1202110164/

    "Current running cume stands at $147.8M, and should Wonder Woman on the low end make $52.2M (her second weekend is expected to be as high as $60M), she’ll easily clock past the two century mark at the B.O."

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