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  1. 4 hours ago, toutvabien said:

    Movies don't just make $600m left and right. We got two films this Summer sure, but let's not act like $300m or $400m are not blockbuster numbers. Not against bold box office predictions, but talking like "$600M wouldn't be a challenge for Zootopia 2" just because its predecessor made Inside Out money is... well, reaching, to put it kindly.

    The meltdowns will be enjoyable at least.

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  2. 7 minutes ago, grim22 said:

    It's the worldwide rejection which is the interesting part for me. Audiences around the world across distinct countries and cultures collectively decided that this was their moment to jump off the MCU train. Normally there's a lag between domestic and WW of one movie where OS stays high but domestic drops before both drop with the next movie, that wasn't there here, it all just fell apart.

     

    Looks like Ant-Man finished off the MCU, we just didn't notice until now since many people wanted to see the final part of the Guardians of the Galaxy saga.

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  3. 8 minutes ago, MysteryMovieMogul said:

    This is where I'm at.

    I'm interested in all three films, but:

    M:I7 is still floundering in presales, with hopes it'll can those sweet, sweet walk-ups, but it's not looking amazing.

    Barbie, if the reviews from folks who saw early cuts are to be believed, will have a great opening weekend, but the content of the film may not help it going forward.

    Oppenheimer is a 3-hour, R-rated drama from a director whose last film was average at best, hard to hear in theaters, and didn't even make back its budget (I know, I know, COVID).

     

    At this point, who knows? Maybe embargos dropping will help all three films. Maybe it'll hurt. Who the hell knows anymore?

     

     

    MI7 has two things against it: too long and part 1.

     

    Barbie is the only movie I really want to see this summer. Short and sweet.

     

    Oppenheimer, well, would prefer to watch this movie on streaming rather then spending over 3 hours(!) at the cinema. Preposterous.

     

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