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Spider-Man: No Way Home | December 17, 2021 | The More Fun Stuff Version (yes, that's what it's called) comes to theaters September 2nd!

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If this doesn't get strong reviews and reactions I will be sad. It's a different feeling when a film is getting strong ticket boosts and buzz that sustains to a huge OW, vs when something kinda limps along after tepid buzz, still delivering big numbers but you know there was potential for more. 

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2 minutes ago, Menor said:

If this doesn't get strong reviews and reactions I will be sad. It's a different feeling when a film is getting strong ticket boosts and buzz that sustains to a huge OW, vs when something kinda limps along after tepid buzz, still delivering big numbers but you know there was potential for more. 

True, with this kind of movies the risk of them being a mess is big however if its at least a fun ride critics will be satisfied and audience way more than that.

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2 minutes ago, Menor said:

If this doesn't get strong reviews and reactions I will be sad. It's a different feeling when a film is getting strong ticket boosts and buzz that sustains to a huge OW, vs when something kinda limps along after tepid buzz, still delivering big numbers but you know there was potential for more. 


Same. My biggest concern right now is a meh reaction (first world problems, huh?). I want full hyperbole. 
 

“Bigger than Endgame!” 
“Most epic Marvel movie ever!”

”My jaw was on the floor the whole time!”

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3 minutes ago, Menor said:

If this doesn't get strong reviews and reactions I will be sad. It's a different feeling when a film is getting strong ticket boosts and buzz that sustains to a huge OW, vs when something kinda limps along after tepid buzz, still delivering big numbers but you know there was potential for more. 

TROS opening week was the biggest buzzkill ever after the bad reviews.  And then the movie being horrible was the cherry on top. 

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Just now, Knights of Ren said:

TROS opening week was the biggest buzzkill ever after the bad reviews.  And then the movie being horrible was the cherry on top. 

That run for me was disappointing after the reviews dropped on Wednesday, then on Thursday I saw the film and my disappointment there drove out my disappointment about the BO lol. I really hope that double whammy doesn't happen for this movie.

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2 minutes ago, Menor said:

That run for me was disappointing after the reviews dropped on Wednesday, then on Thursday I saw the film and my disappointment there drove out my disappointment about the BO lol. I really hope that double whammy doesn't happen for this movie.

Yea TROS was honestly so disappointing I was hoping it would tank at the BO so LFL would get the message.  Hoping NWH is a home run across the board.  Theaters need a big win.

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9 minutes ago, Knights of Ren said:

Yea TROS was honestly so disappointing I was hoping it would tank at the BO so LFL would get the message.  Hoping NWH is a home run across the board.  Theaters need a big win.

At this point, it’s safe to say that theaters have lowered their standards on what they consider to be a win, but regardless, I’m pretty confident in assuming that they will be happy with the business this movie brings. 

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42 minutes ago, Menor said:

If this doesn't get strong reviews and reactions I will be sad. It's a different feeling when a film is getting strong ticket boosts and buzz that sustains to a huge OW, vs when something kinda limps along after tepid buzz, still delivering big numbers but you know there was potential for more. 

This is my fear of what may happen. I don't think the last two Spidey movies were that good. This one has lots of hype based on appearances by previous villains from another movie universe and rampant rumors of who else is in it. After the initial surprises, it still needs to be a good movie to sustain the hype. 

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5 minutes ago, IcarusReborn said:

This is my fear of what may happen. I don't think the last two Spidey movies were that good. This one has lots of hype based on appearances by previous villains from another movie universe and rampant rumors of who else is in it. After the initial surprises, it still needs to be a good movie to sustain the hype. 

If the reviews and audience response are on par with the last two live-action Spider-Man movies then we are in business, 90%+ RT and an A Cinemascore will jolt a really strong run through the holidays. 

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