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Yep. As far as MOS goes.
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That's it?
Who Is YouTube's #1 Superhero?
Any superhero fan who has spent long enough following the exploits of their favorite characters knows that inter-hero competition is an important part of the genre. Questions like "Could the Thing beat up the Hulk?" and "What if the Justice League and the Avengers fought each other?" have been the basis for stories throughout the years, but now there's a new way in which titans can clash:
As part of YouTube's Geek Week, the Google site has compiled a chart of its ten most searched-for superheroes (or superheroic teams). The results are, on one level, entirely unsurprising -- Eight of the top ten have starred in their own movies in the last few years, and the remaining two are not only rumored to have movies in some process of pre-production, but also have enjoyed their own transmedia successes through the years.
(Curiously absent are the X-Men; Wolverine makes an appearance, but the rest of his team doesn't. A sign that X-Men: First Class has already faded in many people's memories, or that all most people wanted from that team was Hugh Jackman in the first place? You decide.)
Whether or not this simply means that more movie success means more YouTube traffic, or merely that characters like the Flash, Blue Beetle and Nova need better PR, remains to be seen -- at least until YouTube re-runs this poll in the wake of next year's Guardians of the Galaxy movie, and we see if they dominate the list.
The rankings were:
Batman 3,000,000,000 Views, 71,000 Hours of Video
Thor 2,100,000,000 Views, 66,000 Hours of Video
Superman 1,700,000,000 Views, 14,000 Hours of Video
Iron Man 1,400,000000 Views, 20,000 Hours of Video
The Avengers 1,000,000,000 Views, 31,000 Hours of Video
Wolverine 540,000,000 Views, 7,800 Hours of Video
Spider Man 340,000,000 Views, 7,400 Hours of Video
Captain America 280,000,000 Views, 4,900 Hours of Video
Justice League 220,000,000 Views, 3,200 Hours of Video
Deadpool 200,000,000 Views, 8,900 Hours of Video
I'm kind of shocked that Thor is ahead of Iron Man and the Avengers. That makes no sense to me.

I'm kind of shocked that Thor is ahead of Iron Man and the Avengers. That makes no sense to me.

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Prove it. All signs so far say otherwise. I've debunked your ideas of what the quote means, and again, do you really believe WB could really survive with just 1 single solo Superman movie(regardless of how well the movie before it went) against everything in 2015? No one wants to be the ASM/TDKR of 2015. They know they needed to up their game and prepare and finally they realize one single property is not enough but more than one and of course knew this for quite some time. If anything, Plan B would've been to reboot Batman set in the MOS world in his own solo movie and shelve Superman for later.
Briefly.
-We have the 200 mill in product and promotional tie ins to consider(though I'm not going to assume this is exclusive to mos)
-We have the reports that studios take a larger(if not full) cut of domestic profits vs international ones(especially those Asian ones). I say this cause MOS has currently outgrossed ASM domestically and there is no telling how long WB will keep it in theaters.
- We have the fact that MOS hasn't opened in all the major international markets yet and the ones it has it hasn't played as long.
Example ASM made like 40 mill in japan and I don't remember MOS opening there yet(could be mistaken). ASM made like 30 mill in Brazil over 3 months, MOS has made half of that and it's been playing in Brazil for just under 1 month...and so on and so fourth.
Lastly, and I would concede that the previous spiderman saga were simply a bigger international hit than the last anyone overseas has seen of Superman but that's beside the point.
So yes, if you are going to use Google, use it to it's fullest.
MOS is going ASM money, if not more at this point.
Also ASM cost more than MOS, but that's a bush league point given the circumstances lol.
"Here's the bullet points from the Singer Q&A, which are pretty damn interesting:
On Man of Steel: Very different film. A total reconception of the Donner films.
Brushed off suggestions Man of Steel had no charm. "Henry Cavill is pretty charming."
His super-sequel (to his SUPERMAN RETURNS) would have been a bit like Man of Steel with an alien threat."
Seems like Singer is wishing he made SR like MOS, and using that Snyder/Nolan cast. That would be interesting to see...
Color me skeptical that this even happens. WB is well known for getting cold feet with its cb films.
I thought it was really lucky that mos happened. This film will need a miracle.
WB needs a 2015 blockbuster -- whether it's summer or elsewhere -- period. Aside from the new franchise they have with The Conjuring (and they're going to make them!), they need a four-quadrant tentpole to inherit the Batman/Harry Potter spot that worked for them.
MOS was profitable, but WB thinks the followup will gain $1B if they add Batman to the mix. It's a calculated business move.
It's going to happen. Whether Snyder will make this a better movie than MOS remains to be seen. I know people say "rushed movies almost never turn out good" but most of the X-Men movies and critical darling Spider-Man 2 were rushed too. (Even the fanboy reviled SR was fast-tracked once Bryan Singer signed on in June 2004, and the film came out June 2006.)
We'll have to see. It'd be nice if Snyder wins over the people not impressed with MOS, but with it going this fast... I don't know.
Honestly, it doesnt really help matters that Snyder and Goyer have yet to prove themselves in being capable storytellers on their own as well.
I think Snyder is only as good as the script he's working with, and if he can restrain himself some when it comes to the action sequences. I really enjoyed Watchmen, and I thought the strength of the script was what really carried it. Snyder added in some nice visual flair and chose some good actors.
I really hope Snyder picks a good writer to rewrite Goyer's script. Someone like Drew Pearce or David Koepp to polish dialogue would be nice.
I think Snyder is only as good as the script he's working with, and if he can restrain himself some when it comes to the action sequences. I really enjoyed Watchmen, and I thought the strength of the script was what really carried it. Snyder added in some nice visual flair and chose some good actors.
I really hope Snyder picks a good writer to rewrite Goyer's script. Someone like Drew Pearce or David Koepp to polish dialogue would be nice.
You know very well I was referring to box office.