Zarex
Avenger
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I don't think superhero team-up is a genre, per se. Regardless, what is it that you believe audiences find attractive about superhero team up movies?
Do audiences get these same things from inexpensive successful superhero movies like Chronicle and Kick Ass?
The onscreen version of the FF should not resemble those films in any way.
Neither do I, I'm just doing the math. If the math is wrong, you should correct me. If the math and the logic is sound then the conclusion is sound, barring some hitherto unknown information.
What you presented was more "wild guess" than "math"
It's not the wording, but the thought you seem to be implying, that A:AOU's promotion could possibly have any negative effect on FF, that's what doesn't make sense to me.
Moviegoers may not want to see Trank's small-scale, low-budget, star-free superhero team up with Avengers right around the corner.
Iron Man 3 had far inferior spectacle compared to Avengers, but nearly equal numbers.
You may want to recheck your math.