Lightning Strykez!
Retired Hype Mod On Pension Pay
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Nice perspective from The Hollywood Reporter:
“Mister Fantastic and his family are back on the big screen, only this time under the rule of Marvel Studios instead of 20th Century Fox.
In a needed win for both Kevin Feige‘s Marvel and the franchise, Matt Shakman‘s Fantastic Four: First Steps rocketed to a global opening of $218 million, including $118 million domestically and $100 million overseas, not adjusted for inflation. That’s a good start for a film series that’s been long dormant, and was never hugely successful to being with. And it’s virtually on par with the recent $220 global box office debut of DC and Warner Bros.’ Superman, who, alongside Spider-Man and Batman, is one of the most famous comic book heroes of all time.”
So in reference to the Marvel vs. DC conversation, this is an extremely powerful point for us FF fans to absorb. Think about it: the Fantastic Four—a dormant film IP that has never been respected at the box office—debuted this weekend with a higher global tally than The Man of Steel himself.
Jesus. That’s…mind blowing s****.
“Mister Fantastic and his family are back on the big screen, only this time under the rule of Marvel Studios instead of 20th Century Fox.
In a needed win for both Kevin Feige‘s Marvel and the franchise, Matt Shakman‘s Fantastic Four: First Steps rocketed to a global opening of $218 million, including $118 million domestically and $100 million overseas, not adjusted for inflation. That’s a good start for a film series that’s been long dormant, and was never hugely successful to being with. And it’s virtually on par with the recent $220 global box office debut of DC and Warner Bros.’ Superman, who, alongside Spider-Man and Batman, is one of the most famous comic book heroes of all time.”
So in reference to the Marvel vs. DC conversation, this is an extremely powerful point for us FF fans to absorb. Think about it: the Fantastic Four—a dormant film IP that has never been respected at the box office—debuted this weekend with a higher global tally than The Man of Steel himself.
Jesus. That’s…mind blowing s****.
