Spiderine
Sho nuff
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I think it would have. It played strong being the first of it's kind. The whole concept of bringing superhero movies together was the sell there. This movie wasn't hit hard enough with mixed reviews for it to be affected by that at all, an even if it was these film are so much in a league of their own I don't think it would matter much at all. Way too many strong performers and sequels out there that were received worse.
This one wasn't bringing anything new to the table like the first. That new event status and curiosity from audiences is gone. That's the major difference here. Marvel will need something new to have a fresh event status for future crossovers in order to get to 2 bill, as well as a slew of audience pleasing films for their solos. They can't bank on playing the same hand with the same cast and expect things to go up.
Even if this got fantastic reviews or fan reaction like the first I don't think it would get that much increase. That new car ya bought in 2012 ain't so new anymore in 2015 ya know? If they wanted to hit 2 bil (which is near impossible) I really think they needed to have a new novelity to boost it. Maybe Spidey could work, maybe a better villain or maybe X-Men. I don't know. But something. Good reviews and happy fans is not enough to have that big of an increase when numbers are this high imo. All my pov of course. This is all new territory so it's difficult to say how these crossovers should play.
Everyone I know loves the film, but that's hardly proof of anything. Only time I see negative stuff is fans onlin tbh. While there are def very worthy issues for people to have with the film, the fan psyche nowadyas is so odd from more then a few that it's difficult to tell stuff in a general sense. All I know is that from my perspective it was well received from audiences and made a ****load of cash that almost no other frnachise can hit. It will be interesting in the next few years how the new additions play and how other stuiods expanded universe effects superhero films in general.
I couldn't agree more with every point you made in these posts. Not only was the appeal of the first movie off the charts and brought in different audiences but it had a huge boost from repeat viewership in the following weeks. Incredible legs to carry it to the finish line even with the enormous OW.
What we are about to embark on with 3 potential big comic book film universes over the next five years (WB,Marvel, FOX)along with various spinoffs and new property launches will tell us how much of an appetite the audiences have. Back to back JL and Avengers films in the same years? Can any of them recreate the magic we saw in 2012 with Avengers? It only really takes one to be a major BO disappointment to taint the others. If you think some people screaming about AOU less numbers are bad, wait and see what they say when the next set of films make even less.