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  1. I assume it’s because people don’t really talk about Avatar anymore. The movie made headlines back when it was released for its groundbreaking 3D effects, but 3D is mostly viewed as just some cheap gimmick these days, so the sequels might not be able to get by on that alone. To put it plainly, if anyone other than James Cameron was directing a bunch of Avatar sequels, they most likely would be written off as bombs.
  2. What does Grace Randolph even mean by “they’re incorporating Flashpoint into the movie”? Is she saying that Wonder Woman is going to be evil?
  3. I guess if there’s a silver lining to this, it’s that there’s now more space between Joker, Birds of Prey and this film.
  4. On the subject of Quaritch, I certainly hope Cameron can give him a bit more depth this time around.
  5. Out of all those films, the only ones I’ll give you are the last two, and even then, I seriously doubt they’ll do as well as their predecessors. Anyway, I’m guessing the person here who said that WB is the worst studio is either joking, or isn’t aware of Sony.
  6. That is stupid. 2019 is starting to look more and more like a dead year now, apart from the usual stuff that Disney puts out.
  7. It might be easy to forget, but back in 2012, I distinctly recall there having been a number of people who said that Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man was a breath of fresh air. While the film as a whole was overshadowed by the The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises, The Amazing Spider-Man did have a fair amount of defenders back in the day.
  8. Just figured I would point that out, given that Sony is apparently holding out hope for a potential crossover with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in the future.
  9. I’m assuming that’ll depend on this movie’s legs. If it gets BvS type legs, a 2020 sequel might not be a sure thing.
  10. Well, this was certainly a poorly made film, but it was also too funny for me to hate. I couldn’t tell if the movie was self aware or not.
  11. Supergirl is a fairly successful show. Anyway, we’re getting off topic here.
  12. I suppose if you want to add further insult to injury for this movie, the TV show Titans, which was also ridiculed by the Internet quite a bit, is actually getting generally positive reviews so far.
  13. I guess I just have trouble believing that a remake of one of Disney’s most successful properties of their Renaissance era would flop, regardless of it possibly being bad. I certainly have no interest in it, but people these days are suckers for a nostalgia cash grab. Then again, I wasn’t expecting Solo: A Star Wars Story to not even manage to cross $400 million worldwide, so who knows?
  14. In any case, there’s no chance of Aladdin or especially The Lion King (how is that even going to be live action?) flopping, so this trend is going to continue for at least another few years.
  15. Since this is most likely going to end up being distributed by Disney, I wonder if they’re banking on this franchise replacing Star Wars for a bit.
  16. It’s only a matter of time before we get a live action Frozen. I wish Disney could show some restraint for once, but that won’t happen until these live action remakes stop making money, which doesn’t seem likely.
  17. I can’t help but notice that a lot of the positive reviews for the movie seem to be praising it specifically in a so bad it’s good sort of way. That would explain why its Tomatometer score is currently higher than what a lot of people were expecting.
  18. All this talk about social media bots and what not is only adding to my belief that the world would be a better place if Facebook and Twitter just went away. Anyway, I look forward to seeing what the RT score for this movie ends up being.
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