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Infinity War works very hard to give him different layers and actual characterisation because his actions in the film are so horrific you don't need to work very hard to make him menacing and scary so the Russos and M&M focused elsewhere with the character. They knew the "evil" aspect of Thanos was gonna take care of itself.
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The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Darth Lehnsherr replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
It's why the Memorial Day Weekend releases from Disney always suffer IMO. Yes it hasn't helped by what films they choose to put on that date but it always feels that release is going to always be in the shadow of the May (now late April) MCU Film and the June Pixar film especially with Pixar focusing on sequels for the past couple of years. -
POKEMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU - 283.2M OS - 425.5M WW
Darth Lehnsherr replied to PanaMovie's topic in International Box Office
Well true it ain't a flop or a disappointment for WB by any means. Though hopefully won't take 5 years to get a sequel (which has little to do with the first anyways) like Godzilla. -
POKEMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU - 283.2M OS - 425.5M WW
Darth Lehnsherr replied to PanaMovie's topic in International Box Office
Around $500M WW is good but I wouldn't call it doing very well. -
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
Darth Lehnsherr replied to CJohn's topic in Streaming, TV Series, & VOD Movies
https://www.thewrap.com/agents-of-shield-season-6-avengers-endgame-marvel/ The company (Marvel TV) didn’t really know how “Endgame” was going to play out while “S.H.I.E.L.D” was shooting, or even when the new episodes would air. “It’s just the safest way for us to do things,” Marvel TV chief Jeph Loeb told reporters on Friday. “Just looking at it from a very practical place, which is, what the world looked like post-snap, [it] was not something we had seen yet. We were already shooting.” Additionally, Loeb didn’t want to burden “S.H.I.E.L.D.” with depicting what a post-“Endgame” MCU looks like, with “Spider-Man: Far From Home” coming up in a few months. “We don’t want to ever do something in our show which contradicts what’s happening in the movies. The movies are the lead dog. They’re setting the timeline for the MCU and what’s going on. Our job is to navigate within that world,” he said. “The only way for us to tell our story is to do them pre-snap. Whether or not you can figure out [how the timeline works], we’ll let ‘timelords’ figure out.” Co-showrunner Jed Whedon added that although they knew “a fair amount” of “Endgame’s” plot, “S.H.I.E.L.D.’s” air-date wasn’t set in stone when they were shooting. “If they moved us up by two months and we based our show on [‘Endgame’s’] storyline, then all of a sudden we’d burn down a huge story point for them,” he said. “So we had to dodge all of that.” -
Partly why Captain Marvel had such a huge OW I feel was cause of the 8 Month gap between AMatW and Captain Marvel. While I definitely don't think Black Widow is making Captain Marvel numbers the 10 Month gap between FFH and Black Widow is definitely gonna have the GA ready for another MCU film. And I do feel people want more Black Widow content after Endgame than before. But we'll see I do think there's more to this movie that just Feige making up for lost time.
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POKEMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU - 283.2M OS - 425.5M WW
Darth Lehnsherr replied to PanaMovie's topic in International Box Office
It's also the inherent difference between gaming and watching movies. Your own personal experience and the ability to be in some control of the narrative is something you simply can't replicate in movies. I also think the desire to see video games translated to film is far far less than wanting books to be adapted to film which obviously makes sense since games are already a visual medium while books aren't. -
The future is good for DC. WW84, The Batman, Aquaman 2 are all guarantee hits. Suicide Squad 2 and Black Adam have good chances to be massive and Birds of Prey should be very solid. It's a shame a future Justice League film is still awhile away (I think it comes around the same time Marvel will be ready for Avengers 5) but DC has so much untapped potential it's hard to kill it off with a couple of poorly received films.