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Are they seriously expecting Japan to give it 10M+? Aquaman made 15M
it's possible. every DC films except Shazam and Joker made around 10m-20m.
Are they seriously expecting Japan to give it 10M+? Aquaman made 15M
Japan likes outlandish stuff. I could see them responding to Harley in this.
Dolittle didn't flop because no one asked for it. It flopped because the movie looked like it sucked eggs.It's about feeding a demand. When Doolittle came out and didn't hit their numbers you kept hearing that phrase, "no one asked for that movie" and I think it's a fair statement especially in that instance. So I wouldn't recact so strongly to people saying that... No one did ask for this movie --- sometime s we want movies we didn't even know we wanted, not sure if that's the case for BOP. This wknd the picture will become a lot more clear.
Dolittle didn't flop because no one asked for it. It flopped because the movie looked like it sucked eggs.
So many movies people don't ask for or at least not that many people were asking for are still successful. ANd they are successful due to a combination of quality filmmaking and quality marketing. You have to make people care. You can't just do what everyone wants.
There's that quote isn't there, often attributed to Henry Ford (apparently there's some debate as to whether he actually said it),I do think theres always the possibility of converting something from “something no one asked for” into something people didnt know they wanted. Aquaman came out of BvS and JL, a strong argument couldve been made that nobody wanted any more of Zack Snyder’s creations (see JL’s reception and box office) after those movies and lo and behold James Wan turned it into gold.
I quoted it in here like last week when people came with the same tired "no one asked for this" argumentThere's that quote isn't there, often attributed to Henry Ford (apparently there's some debate as to whether he actually said it),
“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”
For sureI do think theres always the possibility of converting something from “something no one asked for” into something people didnt know they wanted. Aquaman came out of BvS and JL, a strong argument couldve been made that nobody wanted any more of Zack Snyder’s creations (see JL’s reception and box office) after those movies and lo and behold James Wan turned it into gold.
People are comparing the performance of BoP with Sonic. That's like comparing Apples to Oranges.
If that's the case, then how can they call this a success ?some idiots still think BOP's box office is a disaster, lol.
Green Lantern's the definition of a disaster, 200M WW off a 300M budget
NO ONE CAN SAY DC has been consistent at making money
Fantastic Beasts/Wizarding World should've been a huge money maker for them. I don't get what the hell they are doing
If that's the case, then how can they call this a success ?
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Budget $150 M
Domestic $135 M (50.9%)
International $130 M (49.1%)
Worldwide $265 M
You're talking about the 2nd movie in a franchise that was still building to Avengers. I don't think fans, not that the Marvel fanbase was critical mass by their 2nd movie, were applauding the success. But BOP is the 8th DCEU movie, 2nd in the row that's been underwhelming after Shazam.If that's the case, then how can they call this a success ?
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Budget $150 M
Domestic $135 M (50.9%)
International $130 M (49.1%)
Worldwide $265 M
Justice League bombed spectacularly. It made the studio lose around 100 million according to reports. Man of Steel and BvS while not unsuccesful they were surely underwhelming in the box office, hence the lack of sequel to the former and the studio meddling in subsequent movies of the latter.Ehm compared to it...yes they did.
MOS made big money, BVS, Aquaman, WW, SS...hell even JL made big money.
Justice League bombed spectacularly. It made the studio lose around 100 million according to reports. Man of Steel and BvS while not unsuccesful they were surely underwhelming in the box office, hence the lack of sequel to the former and the studio meddling in subsequent movies of the latter.