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If asm3 and sinister six floop will we get asm4?

  • Yes we will get asm4

  • no they will reboot

  • no they will sale the rights


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Mixed reviews don't constitute a flop; ASM 2 still made money. A flop is a movie like Jonah Hex, which didn't even make its budget back domestically. I can't imagine Spidey's popularity succumbing to even the worst writing in a movie. People will still go and see it because it's Spider-man in the title.
ASM2 didn't make it's budget back domestic either.

ASM2 isn't a bomb, but it didn't do good or as expected. It pretty much limped along with one good leg (overseas market). It will make money but barely. It was a mediocre success box office and critically.
 
ASM2 didn't make it's budget back domestic either.

ASM2 isn't a bomb, but it didn't do good or as expected. It pretty much limped along with one good leg (overseas market). It will make money but barely. It was a mediocre success box office and critically.

As long as Sony can make money, why stop? So what if it didn't quite live up to expectations; profit is still why studios start a project. There is no reason for Sony to stop unless Spidey starts costing more than the franchise is making.
 
But the box office was still mediocre. Sony screwed themselves in a corner and the only way they can get profit is to let the creators do their own work and make some good movies
 
But the box office was still mediocre. Sony screwed themselves in a corner and the only way they can get profit is to let the creators do their own work and make some good movies

They got profit. The budget was around $200 mil and the promotion was another $180 or so. The movie made $700 mil at the BO, and now the DVDs and Blurays are going to bring in more money. We can debate creative differences, but the bottom line is green.
 
Sony are gonna prostitute this franchise to death, anything is possible.
 
They will not sale the rights. I'm hoping for another reboot.
The only reason I'm still hyped for ASM3 is Dane.
 
As long as Sony can make money, why stop? So what if it didn't quite live up to expectations; profit is still why studios start a project. There is no reason for Sony to stop unless Spidey starts costing more than the franchise is making.

It's not just whether something is profitable or not, it's whether you are getting as much as you can for the time and resources invested. Sony's not in a position where they can ignore profit margins.
 
And let's face it, most companies care about money but yet want to make sine good movies and even have to make some good movies.
 
Lets wait & see if we even get TASM 3 first ? The Sinister Six could flop. Followed by another reboot & Sony for all we know wont bother doing TASM 3
 
As long as Sony can make money, why stop? So what if it didn't quite live up to expectations; profit is still why studios start a project. There is no reason for Sony to stop unless Spidey starts costing more than the franchise is making.

Because the gross is declining rapidly with each installment. It might not be losing money now, but unless they reverse course these films soon will be.

We wouldn't be having this conversation if the profits for this franchise were steady or increasing.
 
Lets wait & see if we even get TASM 3 first ? The Sinister Six could flop. Followed by another reboot & Sony for all we know wont bother doing TASM 3

We will get TASM3 either way, if they are making the sinister 6 so they can cross them over then they will likely still do that even if it flops

But it would also depend on how bad it flops and how it's received by critics
 
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Dude, if it flops no one will see another spiderman movie from Sony again even losing more trust from their fans.
 
It would depend on several things... It could underperform but the reviews could be decent in which case we will get TASM3, it could be mixed received and be profitable and we will get a TASM3, but if it flops bad and ain't well received then that may effect TASM3 but at the same time it that doesn't technically effect TASM3 because this is a totally different thing that likely won't involve spider-man the most marketable and loved character

But it will have be dreadful to hurt TASM3
 
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Yeah, but even if a movie does have spiderman they still won't see it if they bastardize the sinister six. I fact fans if the franchise will lose faith and trust in the series like they are doing now in this movie.

After everything that had happened with Sony they have to make this new franchise great otherwise they'll lose more and more of their share. It was a huge stupid move to mess around with 2 of Marc webb's movies. Those movies could've helped Sony with their profit but instead they just kept sucking around. I'm just confused. Do they even want to keep the rights? Why pull this ******** twice?
 
We will get TASM3 either way, if they are making the sinister 6 so they can cross them over then they will likely still do that even if it flops

But it would also depend on how bad it flops and how it's received by critics

It will be very fitting if Spider-Man ends up being the death of Sony Pictures if you ask me
 
Let's hope that we don't see a movie that flops
 
So I read that Dane still has no idea what is going on with 3 and compared the S6 movie to the avengers.
 
Well, filming for S6 probably doesn't start for a while so I'm not surprised.
 
So how much does everyone think asm3 would have to make WW to have asm4 not happen and to have either a reboot or a sale of the franchise?
 
Well let's hope it's great

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Dude, if it flops no one will see another spiderman movie from Sony again even losing more trust from their fans.

I doubt it. People still went to see a WB Batman movie after Batman & Robin.

Because the gross is declining rapidly with each installment. It might not be losing money now, but unless they reverse course these films soon will be.

We wouldn't be having this conversation if the profits for this franchise were steady or increasing.

I wouldn't call it rapidly, on the contrary I think it's declining slowly.

Amazing Spider-Man brought in $750 million, roughly
Amazing Spider-Man 2 brought in $700 million, roughly.

So a $50 mil decline.

If that rate continues then it'll be another six movies to reach flop level, with conservative budgeting (that's using around $400 million gross as flop level)

Time for a S6 section. Let's get on it.

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So Sony's treating the Spiderman movies like the PS VITA SD cards? In which they'll never learn their mistakes or fix them? K.
 

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