If that's true, this isn't going to helphttps://www.cbr.com/justice-league-budget-earn-break-even/
Needs $600 million worldwide to break even.
Lets keep this discussion short, as its kind of off topic but, how do you suspect this works:
ttp://www.indiewire.com/2017/11/han-solo-phil-lord-chris-miller-exit-reason-1201899148/
Word is 80% of their movie has been re-shot. Why would that be allowed?
JL has made $96 million domestic and $185 million internationally. That's $281 million worldwide and the film only opened this past Friday. Domestically, returns were lower than expected, but overseas it's doing good. WW didn't have the biggest opening either, but it went on to make a lot domestically as well.If that's true, this isn't going to help:
http://www.superherohype.com/news/408133-justice-league-actual-weekend-result-lower-at-94-million
I still live in hope that word of mouth that this film is far better than the critics think, will give it legs.
I am hearing these numbers are going down when the actuals come in. Which is TERRIBLE news for people hoping for legs - means the movie did below the already lowered expectations on Sunday. Yikes. Expect a 60-80% drop next weekend.JL has made $96 million domestic and $185 million internationally.
JL has made $96 million domestic and $185 million internationally. That's $281 million worldwide and the film only opened this past Friday.
Yes, I'm sure.Are you sure that $185 million isn't inclusive of the US total?
Idk, mate. Pixar doesn't have it like it used to. Cars 3 and The Good Dinosaur were nothing to write home about. And the previous Dead of the Dead film aimed at kids, "The Book of Life"; didn't really set the world on fire.^ Coco will also severely eat into its share of family audience tickets this week, especially with its first-rate buzz.
On the other hand.... The DCEU has been a clusterfuck and a mess.
Oh, I'm about the farthest one can get from a Pixar partisan, and I'm surprised to see that Cars 3 and The Good Dinosaur both made less than half what Inside Out did, but I have a feeling Coco may wind up closer to the latter than the former. Even if it doesn't become an all-ages smash, though, I do suspect many families with younger kids will opt for Coco over Justice League this holiday weekend.Idk, mate. Pixar doesn't have it like it used to. Cars 3 and The Good Dinosaur were nothing to write home about. And the previous Dead of the Dead film aimed at kids, "The Book of Life"; didn't really set the world on fire.
#2 is my biggest fear as well. Just look at the current animated movie list DC puts out, and the number of events and titles under the Bat line in the comics.Well there's two ways this can go now:
1) WB executives will drop the panicky reactionary interfering attitude and trying to get to billion dollar movies ASAP by any means necessary, and instead start releasing unique films by diverse creative voices and slowly building up a broad franchise.
2) Welcome to Batman Extended Universe featuring Wonder Woman.
I enjoy Cavill's portrayal a great deal, probably more than Reeve's at this point. Cavill brings some nuance and a sense of an inner life to the part.
There's always a little element of "what's he going to say/do" sort of suspense to watching his portrayal.
I mean, you could see "Do you bleed?" coming about a beat and a half early but he even sold that.
He's a pretty versatile actor for a guy who's so ridiculously good looking.
Not possible. Paramount and Tom Cruise mandated that Cavill wasn't allowed to shave his mustache, because of the role he's playing in Mission Impossible 6. Paramount and Cruise were just being dicks. With Paramount's current situation, just about every movie they've released in the last 18-20 months under performing or flopping at the BO (Transformers 5, Star Trek Beyond, Baywatch, Ghost In The Shell, Monster Trucks, TMNT 2, Zoolander 2 etc), Mission Impossible is the last money making IP they have. Why should they inconvenience themselves, when they can inconvenience WB and have them spend their own coin to digitally remove Cavill's mustache from one of WB's presumed biggest films for this year?Oh and yeah, obvious super-CG lip is obvious. I mean wouldn't it have been cheaper to just shave it off and pay for a *really* good fake 'stache he could wear in the other movie he was doing at the time?
Well, as promised I made my second trip to see Justice League, this time in 3D. I'd like to report that I found the cinema full, but alas there were maybe 25 others in there with me and it was a Monday night 7.30 showing. Though it has been miserable weatherwise all day here in Britain, but it had eased off.
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