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‘Superman & Batman’ movie will follow ‘Man of Steel’

AvBaur said:
E.g. the story about Force Awakens opening with a shot of Luke's lightsaber floating through space seems like a false report now, but it was actually in the script and parts of it were even filmed before Abrams decided to change it.

Bah. Why would it be in space?
 
That's just bizarre. Even if the movie doesn't make a billion dollars like they hope, it'll certainly make a profit and make back all it's production and promotional budget.


Turkish Airlines reported the budget to be $350 million. That's insane


http://www.dailysabah.com/money/2016/01/25/turkish-airlines-to-take-off-with-batman-v-superman-deal


Speaking at the press conference at a THY hangar, the carrier's chairman, M. İlker Aycı, said THY joined the official sponsors for the film at its United States and United Kingdom premieres. He said the sponsorship deal was important for them as it was for a film with a budget of $350 million and one of the biggest Hollywood productions this year.



RUMOUR: The Production Budget Has Ballooned to $400 million

If that's true, the movie will NEED to make over $1 Billion to break even.
 
I grew up with the invisible jet so I don't really care if she flies or not. I agree with JD on this--the film is going to open huge and then will live or die on its own merits.
 

They might have included the marketing budget, though. Wikipedia (giving the source of The Hollywood Reporter) lists the budget as $ 200 million. $150 million for marketing sounds about right, considering what they did, all the trailers, TV spots, the TV special on The CW, ads, two SDCC panels (remember, they had one in 2014, too), trailer premiere on Jimmy Kimmel, etc., it adds up. Shame that a lot of the marketing was shit, though.

The marketing is supposed to benefit the licensed products, too, though.

RUMOUR: The Production Budget Has Ballooned to $400 million

If that's true, the movie will NEED to make over $1 Billion to break even.

Oh, please. ComicBookMovie.com is one of the worst sources you could give. Don't believe anything they write on that site.


As for the computer algorithm thing, has that been tested, yet?! I suspect not, or we would have heard about it sooner. So, it's still up in the air whether it's at all accurate.
 
The article doesn't actually say, but I assume this is referring only to the opening weekend. Even if this is a FF-like failure (extremely unlikely), it'll still make more than 7.3 overall.

I wonder what it is about her flying that people don't like? That seems to be one of her comic book powers that most consistently isn't used in adaptations or new versions.
Well, she didn't fly originally, did she?
 
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TWO points of interest: 1) The joystick under the desk. Presumably Alfred flies the Batplane remotely when Bats is out of the cockpit. 2) Alfred seems to be wearing combat pants!


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TO THE BAT-POLE!!!
 
My only exposure to Wonder Woman was Lynda Carter and Superfriends.

I didn't even know she could fly until the Justice League cartoon show.
 
Silver age and overpowered Superman aside; that vicious opening scene was not a Batman I'd expect Christian Bale, George Clooney, Val Kimer, Michael Keaton or Adam West to stand a chance against

I would disagree about the Adam West Batman. He actually has the Buggs Bunny like power to produce whatever is needed.
He would probably have some clearly labeled Anti-Karate spray, or something.
 
A computer algorithm that predicts how much money a movie will make says that BvS only stands a 32% chance of making at least $7.3 million.
I find it really hard to believe it's chances are really that bad. This movie has Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, three of the biggest superheroes on the planet in it. I really think that no matter how good or bad it is it's going to have a huge opening, but to me the big questions is how it does after that. After the first weekend, word of mouth will start to spread, and if people don't like it then I have a feeling things will drop off quick.
Wow, people really are cheering for BvS to fail , aren't they? Computers predict and process the data you put into them. BvS pre-ticket sales haven't started and already internet jurnalizts are predicting DOOM!

What a surprise.... Not.
 
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I hope this movie FAILS! No more DC/Warner Bros movies EVER!!! Cancel all the DC/Warner Bros TV shows TOO!!!
 
Wow, people really are cheering for BvS to fail , aren't they? Computers predict and process the data you put into them. BvS pre-ticket sales haven't started and already internet jurnalizts are predicting DOOM!

What a surprise.... Not.
It seriously baffles me how anybody could possibly think a movie with Batman and Superman together on screen could possibly fail, people have been wanting to see that for decades. Add on to that Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, Flash, and the fact that it's a set up for the JL movie, and you've got even more stuff people want to see on the big screen for the first time.
Hell, the Guardians of the Galaxy and Deadpool were both huge hits, and they don't have anywhere near the pop culture presence as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman or The Flash. Cyborg might be closer to the GotG and Deadpool's level, but I think the other characters can cancel out his lower pop culture presence several times over.
 
It seriously baffles me how anybody could possibly think a movie with Batman and Superman together on screen could possibly fail, people have been wanting to see that for decades. Add on to that Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, Flash, and the fact that it's a set up for the JL movie, and you've got even more stuff people want to see on the big screen for the first time.
Hell, the Guardians of the Galaxy and Deadpool were both huge hits, and they don't have anywhere near the pop culture presence as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman or The Flash. Cyborg might be closer to the GotG and Deadpool's level, but I think the other characters can cancel out his lower pop culture presence several times over.
I suspect internet journalists who are:
Partially looking for anything thing to justify their confirmation bias against BvS, as it's a sequel to MOS. A film which people were mixed on.

But Mostly Too impatient to wait the 35 days until the film comes out and actually render judgement. They want to be the first to break the story, any story they can on a movie nobody has seen yet.
 
It seriously baffles me how anybody could possibly think a movie with Batman and Superman together on screen could possibly fail, people have been wanting to see that for decades. Add on to that Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, Flash, and the fact that it's a set up for the JL movie, and you've got even more stuff people want to see on the big screen for the first time.
I don't think it's going to fail, but I don't think it's going to be a huge success. If they're expecting fans of the Nolan films to go just because it's got Batman... well, I won't guarantee I'm representative of the broader audience, but I'm certainly not planning on seeing BvS. :p

Hell, the Guardians of the Galaxy and Deadpool were both huge hits, and they don't have anywhere near the pop culture presence as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman or The Flash.
Their trailers also looked like fun. BvS looks more like serious drama.
 
Well, she didn't fly originally, did she?

Neither did Superman...


I really think that no matter how good or bad it is it's going to have a huge opening, but to me the big questions is how it does after that. After the first weekend, word of mouth will start to spread, and if people don't like it then I have a feeling things will drop off quick.

Man of Steel was hated with a passion by a bunch of "critics" and a lot of loud people on the internet and it still did pretty well, so I don't think word of mouth will have much impact on this film either.

When it comes to general audiences I don't think they'll wait to see what the the consensus on it is, nor do I think it will have much of an impact on their decision to see it once, and after that they'll decide for themselves if the movie bears a repeat viewing, not by how much someone's angry about it on the interwebs.
 
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