It's already beat the domestic box office, and is outperforming Man of Steel during their fourth weekend earnings. The difference is in the international income.Hope it still keeps going up otherwise it won't beat Man of Steel's box office.
The movie you gave a 1 and had such a visceral reaction that the mods would ban you for expressing your opinion? You’re concerned about the box office of that movie???Hope it still keeps going up otherwise it won't beat Man of Steel's box office.
Hope it still keeps going up otherwise it won't beat Man of Steel's box office.
Completely disagree. The key line is when Superman says that the Justice Gang can handle the monster. He's not needed then. And, yes, it actually is funny.* Speaking of that squid thing --- The gag of the Gang fighting the giant squid thing in the background during a serious conversation with Lois/Clark was really stupid and inappropriate with the tone.
Total is what matters the most. I do hope it succeeds otherwise the Snyderfans aren't gonna stop gloating.It's already beat the domestic box office, and is outperforming Man of Steel during their fourth weekend earnings. The difference is in the international income.
For what it's worth, yes. I may have hated the movie but it doesn't mean I want it to fail.The movie you gave a 1 and had such a visceral reaction that the mods would ban you for expressing your opinion? You’re concerned about the box office of that movie???![]()
I am not doing it personally, I am thinking through the lens of the Hollywood producers and creators.Keep grasping to present Superman as some kind of failure.
"Superman 2 isn't in the works, according to James GunnThe movie clearly isn't a failure by whatever metrics WB has set for it. Proof being that they are already working on a sequel.
I do hope it succeeds otherwise the Snyderfans aren't gonna stop gloating.
...I am thinking through the lens of the Hollywood producers and creators.
Is it really superhero fatigue or cinema fatigue? I think lots of people have just fallen out of the habit of cinema since Covid and streaming. Look at how the last 2 Mission: Impossible films underperformed.
And there is also Top Gun: Maverick.Ah, but recent history had major hits not affected by cinema fatigue: Barbie, a film from just two years ago--2023--earned $1,447,038,421, while another 2023 release, Nolan's grand Oppenheimer, earned just shy of a billion, grossing $975,811,333. A movie based on a toy line and a historical docudrama had no trouble soaring to great success in this streaming / post-Covid era. Perhaps the M:I films you refer to--Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (another film from 2023, like Barbie & Oppenheimer) & [/i]Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning[/i] (2025) underperformed because they--similar to many recent years films in the superhero genre--are just part of a worn concept and/or suffered from or a noticeable drop in quality compared to earlier entries.
Total is what matters the most. I do hope it succeeds otherwise the Snyderfans aren't gonna stop gloating.
Superman 2 isn't in the works, according to James Gunn
They wind up with less than half the take from overseas than they do from domestic ticket sales.Keep grasping to present Superman as some kind of failure.
I would actually be interested in what kind of raw cash studios actually receive from places like China. The totals make things look inviting, but I wonder how much of an impact those dollars actually have.
The movie clearly isn't a failure by whatever metrics WB has set for it. Proof being that they are already working on a sequel.
Exactly so.If you haven't done either of these things, then your "analysis" of the situation means fuck all nothing. Only WB knows if Superman hit the metrics set for it. I can guarantee that Man of Steel means absolutely nothing to them now. Not because it was a good or bad movie, but because it is over.
Barbie's appeal was to all the kids (girls and moms) who were happy to see Barbie's first big screen movie and having big name actors like Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling attached. Plus all the free promotion it got from "Barbieheimer". Also, no one knew when it and Oppenheimer would be on streaming, which is a major reason why folks go to movie theaters anymore if they're not sure how long they'll have to wait.Ah, but recent history had major hits not affected by cinema fatigue: Barbie, a film from just two years ago--2023--earned $1,447,038,421, while another 2023 release, Nolan's grand Oppenheimer, earned just shy of a billion, grossing $975,811,333. A movie based on a toy line and a historical docudrama had no trouble soaring to great success in this streaming / post-Covid era. Perhaps the M:I films you refer to--Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (another film from 2023, like Barbie & Oppenheimer) & [/i]Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning[/i] (2025) underperformed because they--similar to many recent years films in the superhero genre--are just part of a worn concept and/or suffered from or a noticeable drop in quality compared to earlier entries.
Are you a girl or a mom?Barbie was a goddamn unicorn. I love that movie.
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