Compared to other films released by the same company recently, its box office is a disappointment. It shows that while the company has achieved incredible market penetration, their bottom base audience for the brand has barely grown since Incredible Hulk. That's all. Again, I'm sure they are pleased to make a profit off of the movie.
The comparison is not valid if you don't factor in the different budgets and the fact that the Marvel films are not identical in feel. A Capt America movie is not the same as an Iron Man movie or a Thor movie. Ant-Man being compared to Cap, Iron Man, and Guardians is comparing apples and oranges. If you expect an apple to make the same money as an orange....well
you are going to be disappointed. But don't try to force everyone else to be disappointed just because you were using a bad method to form your expectations for this movie.
If you have a method for determining the "bottom base audience" I would love to hear what that is. Two months ago, a Marvel movie made 1.4 billion. How much of that is the base audience? For Ant-Man, what percentage of the 57m is the base audience? There are two months between the 2nd biggest Marvel movie and the 2nd smallest. How are you determining the base audience from this?
Interestingly, one of the local sports talk radio stations was just talking about Ant-Man. One of the guys was apparently getting a lot of twitter hate because he said JLA was Marvel. He apologized while saying he had no idea that Fantastic Four was Marvel and JLA was DC. This is the real general audience. Even the people "correcting" him were talking about a Fox movie. Not seeing any "brand" out there.
I think WOM will help Ant-Man. The important thing is that it is a good movie.
I wonder about that. I finally saw it and though I liked it, I wasn't blown away or laughing a lot. Good movie, but I would put it in the "worth seeing once" pile. It did have a decent amount of humor. Interestingly, my gf turned to me at one point and wondered why no one else in the theater was laughing.
Ragnaroknroll said:
GOTG led to this "Marvel can't fail" mentality but really that was just an exceptional performer. All the right ingredients came together to make that a success. It's not reasonable to expect that for every single new property. That's like saying a Squirrel Girl movie will gross $600 million easy just because of the Marvel label. Doesn't work that way.
I do think Doctor Strange will perform better than Ant-Man however. Just my gut feeling.
Agreed. Each of these movies are succeeding on their own merits. Many of them have almost nothing in common. Dr Strange certainly isn't like the rest of them.
We could endlessly go round and round about the level of disappointment attached to this but maybe it is better realize where it succeeded. This movie clearly established the characters of Lang, Pym, and Van Dyne and defined the the power set of Ant Man in a funny action adventure. It also firmly entrenched two new heroes in the MCU. It did all of this and will likely turn a nice profit. Mission accomplished.
That's true. It did do that much at least. Now they can fit into the MCU with ease. I even thought they made the name "Ant-Man" make more sense than I thought it would.
Yes, everyone knows that the budget was lower. You don't seem to understand the basics of how this works, so you have resorted to using insults in every single post. When a studio plans for a modest box office, they will STILL try to work every avenue to maximize ticket sales (because they aren't stupid)...and in cases where they get an incredible return on their money it isn't like they refund that money. Marvel also expected a modest success, but MAKE NO MISTAKE, they absolutely tried to work every avenue they could to maximize their profits. Because just because their expectations were low, that does not mean that their hopes and efforts weren't aiming higher.
You know what is better than making some money? Making A LOT of money. With the right property, Marvel could invest a little bit of money and make a lot of money in return. This will not be that movie.
If this means a movie is a "disappointment", then
every movie is a disappointment. Every studio tries to get as many people as possible to see their movies.
I PAID to see this movie, you know. I have paid to see EVERY Marvel movie on opening weekend. I have repeatedly said that my disappointment in the box office is that it did not make MORE because I want Marvel to be MORE successful.
You should have opened this conversation with
YOU being disappointed instead of insisting that everyone else had to consider it a disappointment too....
This is kind of silly. OF COURSE the box office for Ant Man is a disappointment.
That's so aggressive that you are going to get a negative reaction from people who don't share your personal disappointment.