It depends on the movie....
Certain movies are "critic proof".
In fact the running narrative for Batman V Superman after the critics panned it was "Nobody cares what critics think". The opening weekend numbers proved that people were ignoring the critics. The reason the movie has under performed is because most people that saw the movie didn't go back for repeat viewings. GA Word of mouth had a MUCH bigger impact than critics.
The opening number only shows that the characters are very popular and their huge fan base would always run to watch it as soon as possible. A lot of people had already bought their tickets too. The movie had good marketing behind, so a lot of folks got excited for it.
Now, can we say for sure that the fact that critics gave it such a low score didn't stop a lot of people from watching the movie? Because i know a couple of girls who didn't watch it in the theaters because they read so much crap about it online. So i imagine that there might be other people like that. To me that's simply logical behaviour. You don't care that much about Batman or Superman, you read that it is horrible, you choose not to spend money on it. What's so unrealistic about this scenario? We're talking about a movie that has 28% on RT. How many people look at that number and say "wow, we gotta pay to watch that?". Especially in a time with so many big action movies. You have so much to watch, so often, that you gotta be a little more selective.
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