It's the end of a trilogy, it's star wars, it'll have 100 million of marketing, it'll be opening with zero opposition, of course it will do pretty well
But it won't break no records, Mark my words, that went out the window with TLJ
Yeah, both movies are poised to improve on their previous entries. Of course even when Endgame was only projected to take in $800m in the opening weekend it was going to be an uphill battle for RotS. Now it's all but over. Even if Endgame doesn't quiet get to Avatar level, it's still going to be closer to $2.5B than to to $2.0B
I just don't see Star Wars getting anywhere close to that.
I would amend that to "The majority of movie goers loved it" of whom fans are a relatively small subset.I don't think TLJ did any damage to the franchise. The majority of fans loved it.
Even the majority of fans loved it.I would amend that to "The majority of movie goers loved it" of whom fans are a relatively small subset.
Endgame was an amazing finale to a decade long, 22 movie series that has almost never failed to deliver
Rise of Skywalker Is the finale of a middling, lazy cash-in trilogy living of past glories from 40 years ago
I know which one I'm rooting for
Stick to the talking pointsI don't think TLJ did any damage to the franchise. The majority of fans loved it.
Pretty sure I said "compared to TFA". Making $700m less than previous movie is kinda "bad"I really don't think it is fair in ANY universe to say it did "poorly."
Wow, straw man's argument. Finally see one in action!It made over a billion dollars, how is that bad?
I know what a straw man argument is, I don’t think you do though. TFA was a larger cultural event, the return of the original Star Wars cast. TLJ was a sequel and the third Star Wars film in three years. It isn’t going to have the same impact. I’m pretty sure the people constantly complaining about how TLJ ruined Star Wars are a bit more sensitive about that anyone else. They’re still making the same complaints two years later. Get over it. It happened and if you think JJ is going to undo all of it, you’re sorely mistaken. TROS will continue that story and be a conclusion to the trilogy.Pretty sure I said "compared to TFA". Making $700m less than previous movie is kinda "bad"
Wow, straw man's argument. Finally see one in action!
Well, no.. A billion dollars is not "bad". But that's not what I was asking, now was it? Why did it do so bad compared to previous entry? Especially since as we can see with Endgame, having previous entry doing "great" doesn't mean the new entry "has" to do worse.
And why is everyone so sensitive about TLJ?
It's like when you start challenging people's religious beliefs. They don't like it and take criticism as a direct attack on them.And why is everyone so sensitive about TLJ?
To match or best Avatar, Endgame would need to do more than 2.3 times its opening, a reasonable expectation for many successful tentpoles. However, no film has ever opened to this level.
No one, including Disney executives, will have a sense of how front-loaded Endgame is until its second weekend, but note the film's stellar word-of-mouth.
"It's a can't-miss movie," says Disney distribution chief Cathleen Taff.
The tentpole, a direct sequel to Infinity War and a culmination of the previous 21 titles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is benefiting from a coveted A+ CinemaScore from audiences, glowing reviews and a staggering 82 percent recommend on PostTrak. It doesn't face any real competition for two more weeks until Detective Pikachu opens May 10.
It actually isn't bad. Largely because sequels rarely do as much money as their predecessors, though Marvel films are working hard on making that conventional wisdom obsolete. But, by Hollywood accounting it is not "bad."Pretty sure I said "compared to TFA". Making $700m less than previous movie is kinda "bad"
Or just fatigued at the misinformation that runs around about it. Possibly bothIt's like when you start challenging people's religious beliefs. They don't like it and take criticism as a direct attack on them.
But you still saw it a second time. The box office thanks you and so does Disney.![]()
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