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Alexander

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  1. Yeah, this year is awful. I'll only pay to see Deadpool and Joker. Maybe Gladiator or Wolfs if reviews are really good.
  2. Yeah, I thought MW is looking like 6-6.5 wed+thu and 12-15 fri+sat+sun lol.
  3. The crazy thing is Sony / Columbia schedule is even worse.
  4. I think they'll end up as a factory for streaming services. Basically what Skydance was doing for some time now.
  5. Basically Film Twitter told Disney it's the right thing to do to finally release those Pixar movies in theaters but because Film Twitter is literally maybe 17 people and only 4 of them actually buy tickets. So these numbers are hardly surprising.
  6. It's possible Casey Bloys is not interested so if MAX don't want Ayer's cut then what. Or it would cost too much. Or they don't think it's any good and would only hurt DC brand more.
  7. I agree. In my country a lot of people totally gave up on meeting someone new and on their hobbies and so on. It's just so depressing.
  8. Deadline: "Per NRG, around two-thirds of Americans prefer watching movies at home (64% at home vs. 36% in theater) versus 2018, when the preference of cinema viewing outpaced that of the home (57% theater vs. 43% home)."
  9. I think this is the new normal. Ticket sales were dropping since what? Early/mid 00s? Despite US population growing from 290M to 340M. Then Disney totally overperformed in 2010s but every other studio was generating less and less money from domestic market. Those trends were already there but what would normally happened over maybe 6-7 years it eventually only needed 2 because of covid.
  10. 9B in 2023 translates to something like 6.5B in late 2010s when domestic market generated 11-12B.
  11. I just think TCP is similar to Swift or Freddy. It has its audience but very little chance to attract anyone outside of that group. And 90-100M budget is crazy. Under 30M OS likely so even if they kept marketing+distribution around 30-40M they'll have problems to cover that budget.
  12. Well, if Sony sell Columbia then they automatically lose those Spidey film rights.
  13. And... do we still count Columbia? They make only few movies per year, their blockbusters cost just 100-120M max, don't have their own streaming service and very few IPs, if Sony sells then they lose Spider-Man rights and probably Playstation rights, I would guess. Their only worth is basically buildings plus what? Ghostbusters and some Adam Sandler comedies from 20 years ago?
  14. Well, it had 3 or 4 rounds of reshoots and no way they were making a 115 minutes long movie in first place.
  15. Just that Wired video where Nolan answers "Why Christopher Nolan doesn't use CGI?" and he's like "it's too distracting" or something. That was absolutely hilarious.
  16. Skydance's trying to buy them now. Guess they'll transform into content-producer for Netflix, Apple and Amazon if this deal happens.
  17. I've looked at two different cinemas in my country and A2 has quite a lot of screenings here. Wonka has just 1/3 of Aqua's times. Maybe both movies will flop anyway here or maybe they think families could still by interested in Aqua 2.
  18. Furiosa trailer was dissapointing but this looks genuinely terrible, like one of those chinese blockbusters. Don't think next few months will be good for WBD.
  19. I think too many people were desperate for it to be great because Paddington and Chalamet but trailers were generic. Just another big-budget family movie with weird CGI. And I think Aquaman could beat Wonka overseas.
  20. 2-3 weeks back Sneider mentioned reactions from press screenings were mixed so yeah I also expect another RT 60s movie.
  21. Wicked or Beetlejuice, honestly they seem more niche than mainstream. At least OS. Gladiator, most fans are in late 40s or older so no guarantees they'll go to cinema. I think Deadpool and Joker will win DOM + OS. IO or DM should do well but those are sequels nobody really needed... Maybe IO 700-800, DM 800-900.
  22. I think a lot of stuff like Invincible or Loki is only popular in online space. For example, Samba never released any concrete numbers for Loki S2 and that only happened with Andor before. Based on data available Loki S2 probably premiered with 1.3-1.5M households (S1 - 2.5M). Invincible, I swear I've heard more about it during that 2-year pause between seasons than now when S2 is finally out.
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