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  1. 10 hours ago, lorddemaxus said:

    And Deadpool 3 seems to have less Feige influence than most other Marvel movies. Theres not much to really substantiate this, but I feel like these last two movies especially are just Tom Hardy and Kelly Marcel (who are long-time close friends) making some fun shit together within the studio system. Also why I don’t see Hardy re-appearing as Venom in a sizable role after this last film

    I feel like Sony will do everything they can to ensure that Spider-Man 4 has Tom Holland and Tom Hardy’s characters finally meet. These Venom movies more or less owe their success to piggybacking off the MCU anyway. 

  2. 57 minutes ago, emoviefan said:

    What's really funny about this is they did not want to do a sequel  and I think Zaslav pressured Phiilips into doing it. I think the same thing happened with the Hangover with WB and Phillips. And in both cases he seems to have made movies that are middle fingers to the success and the fans of the first one.  The Hangover 2 was still a big hit though even most people hated it or really disappointed in it.

    Zaslav also supposedly wanted Phillips to be the one in charge of DC at one point, which goes to show how hilariously out of touch he is. 

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  3. 13 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:

    I wonder what this means for Angel Studios' DAVID now which is both an animated movie and a musical.

     

    THE KING OF KINGS, another faith-based movie releases earlier in 2025.

    It now has the same release date as WICKED II, which is also a musical.

    ZOOTOPIA II, another animated movie, opens 5 days later.

    I would imagine the demographics are different enough that it won’t be a big deal. 

  4. 26 minutes ago, Nero said:

    You do realise the main reason it performed that way bcoz of day n date streaming as well as COVID. If it was released in normal times. It would have done 500-600 M atleast. It has good reviews 

    BoP had good reviews too. While we’re at it, so did Shazam, which also had an A on Cinemascore. Reviews don’t immediately guarantee big returns. 

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  5. The problem with the excuse that TSS flopped because of Covid and the day and date strategy is that Godzilla vs. Kong did noticeably better, despite having come out when lockdowns were still in place for the most part. I think the truth is that TSS simply didn't have any of the things going for it that the 2016 film had. No Will Smith, no Joker, no crazy mainstream soundtrack,  a confusing title, etc. 

     

    Anyway, I think one thing that’s become apparent in the 2020s is that DC has a sequel problem, and to be honest, I’m not sure if The Batman 2 will be able to avoid that pitfall. The movie was well liked, but I don’t know if it has the same kind of post-release momentum that Batman Begins had. 

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  6. With all the talk about MCU Spider-Man 4 being another multiverse adventure, the plan is probably for Tom Holland to finally meet Tom Hardy’s Venom, so I wonder if this will have an after-credits scene that sets that up. It would be redundant after the post credit scene in Let There be Carnage, but these movies pretty much thrive on the MCU connections anyway. 

  7. 2 hours ago, TomThomas said:

    Runtime is 2 hours 21 minutes.

     

    14 minutes shorter than the first one despite bigger scale and cast. And around 20 minutes shorter than test screening cut before June reshoots.

     

    I think Ridley will eat his words about "the best movie of my career" and gonna pretend there's a much better director's cut, just like Snyder.

    Ridley Scott movies have had director’s cuts for decades. That’s not a recent thing. Director’s cuts used to be commonplace in Hollywood before the Internet suddenly decided they were bad. 

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  8. I always assumed a drop was a pretty likely possibility. The first movie had the novelty factor behind it (and since this apparently needs to be stressed, I specifically mean it was a novelty as far as movies based on superhero comics are concerned) and had an unprecedented cultural movement behind it. The media wouldn’t shut up about how “dangerous” the movie was, which I think got a number of people curious to see what the fuss was about. 

     

    Of course, this film isn’t out for another month, so it’s obviously too early to make judgements about how it’ll perform compared to its predecessor. 

  9. 20 minutes ago, dudalb said:

    Sorry, but Joker did not do anything that had not been done over 40 years before . I liked it just fine, but it was not that daring escept is had Comic Book CHarecters.

    And, guy, you know damn well, when a film makes as much money as "The Joker" you know there is going to be a sequel. 

    I see you conveniently ignored the part where I specifically said “by the standards of a CBM”. You do know what ‘CBM’ stands for, right? 

  10. 3 minutes ago, Firepower said:

    It doesn't matter, this was parroted to death since release, it's still different enough and this criticism can be applied to most movies, applying it very selectively when it's convenient is just dishonest. The Batman borrowed very heavily from Fincher, Se7en and Zodiac in particular, but I don't remember many complaints about this because filmbros selectively criticize or praise for the same thing.

    TDK also borrowed heavily from Heat. This stuff if nothing new.  Films homage other films all the time. 
     

    Ironically, Matt Reeves cited Taxi Driver as an inspiration as well. 

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  11. I can imagine that Phillips and Phoenix did this for the easy paycheck, and not so much because they felt there was an interesting story to tell. Say what you will about the first Joker movie, but it did something different by the standards of a CBM, and I've always felt that giving it a sequel would cheapen it. They should’ve let the original stand on its own. 

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