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MCU Fantastic Four Box Office Predictions

How much will it make at the box office?

  • >$1 Billion

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • $1 Billion

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • $900 Million

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • $800 Million

    Votes: 3 6.8%
  • $700 MIllion

    Votes: 15 34.1%
  • $600 Million

    Votes: 16 36.4%
  • $500 Million

    Votes: 8 18.2%
  • <$500 Million

    Votes: 2 4.5%

  • Total voters
    44
8.7m Wednesday per ERC. Ok number, today will give a better picture of what it might do this weekend. BOT guys are thinking 42-44m but we’ll see.
 
I may be missing something here, but articles like this really annoy me. Check out this excerpt:

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“James Gunn’s Superman continues to crush Marvel’s Fantastic Four at the box office as of Wednesday.

After six days, Fantastic Four: First Steps has pulled in $150.9 million domestically.

Superman? $166.8 million.“

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Well, no s**** Sherlock: Superman was released in theaters two weeks earlier, so yes, it’s naturally going to have a $16M lead in ticket sales compared to The Fantastic Four. :eyeroll:

Correct me, but I don’t see that qualifying as a “crushing.” Am I reading this the wrong way?
 
I may be missing something here, but articles like this really annoy me. Check out this excerpt:

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“James Gunn’s Superman continues to crush Marvel’s Fantastic Four at the box office as of Wednesday.

After six days, Fantastic Four: First Steps has pulled in $150.9 million domestically.

Superman? $166.8 million.“

*************
Well, no s**** Sherlock: Superman was released in theaters two weeks earlier, so yes, it’s naturally going to have a $16M lead in ticket sales compared to The Fantastic Four. :eyeroll:

Correct me, but I don’t see that qualifying as a “crushing.” Am I reading this the wrong way?

Yes. They are comparing both film's first 6 day takes. FF has been trending behind Superman.
 
I may be missing something here, but articles like this really annoy me. Check out this excerpt:

*************
“James Gunn’s Superman continues to crush Marvel’s Fantastic Four at the box office as of Wednesday.

After six days, Fantastic Four: First Steps has pulled in $150.9 million domestically.

Superman? $166.8 million.“

*************
Well, no s**** Sherlock: Superman was released in theaters two weeks earlier, so yes, it’s naturally going to have a $16M lead in ticket sales compared to The Fantastic Four. :eyeroll:

Correct me, but I don’t see that qualifying as a “crushing.” Am I reading this the wrong way?
What are you talking about? They're comparing both film's gross in the same amount of time. Superman's past the $300M mark in the US now.

ANyway, they're both doing very well at the box office.
 
Superman will be the bigger draw for the mainstream/casual viewer.

F4, Superman and Jurassic are the big summer blockbusters. I've seen all three and enjoyed them all, I've also seen all the negative social media about all of them and ignored it (but many people won't and will be sucked into the black hole of toxic hating)

None of the screenings I've been to have been full or even that busy. Things like the growth of streaming, the ongoing economic struggles hitting people's finances, and the effects of lockdown/pandemic on people's mental health and personal motivation for going out as much (I know loads of people who hardly leave their homes any more), are all factors. People are less willing to just go to see a movie, especially when ticket prices are high.

Also, lots of people have given up on mainstream TV services (I've done that as well) so you don't get to see adverts and trailers for upcoming movies except on streaming and social media.
 
Oof, thanks guys—that’s what I get for scanning articles at 1 AM in a sleepy, groggy state. 😆🫣 Totally misread the sentence where he mentioned the comparison of the 6 day frame.

I think it’s best to compare the films to their predecessors—not to each other. Both of these films had a string of misses in their history so the goal should be overcoming those past perceptions. I never expected F4 to outcross Superman (unless the latter was another film like the previous DCEU properties). The fact that F4 is doing so well—and is so close—to Superman is remarkable to me.

However, I still question Marvel’s decision to move F4 to this time frame. I didn’t think it was a good idea when they made all of the schedule changes. And I still feel like both films would have made soooo much more $$$ if they had more breathing room. Even an additional week might’ve made a difference.
 
Oof, thanks guys—that’s what I get for scanning articles at 1 AM in a sleepy, groggy state. 😆🫣 Totally misread the sentence where he mentioned the comparison of the 6 day frame.

I think it’s best to compare the films to their predecessors—not to each other. Both of these films had a string of misses in their history so the goal should be overcoming those past perceptions. I never expected F4 to outcross Superman (unless the latter was another film like the previous DCEU properties). The fact that F4 is doing so well—and is so close—to Superman is remarkable to me.

However, I still question Marvel’s decision to move F4 to this time frame. I didn’t think it was a good idea when they made all of the schedule changes. And I still feel like both films would have made soooo much more $$$ if they had more breathing room. Even an additional week might’ve made a difference.

When was this supposed to be released? Honestly, this just felt like a holiday movie. I know Zootopia 2 is Disney's big Thanksgiving release on Nov 26, but I really feel like that should have been First Steps. I'm not even talking just box office performance but vibes--this feels like a holiday family movie rather than a summer blockbuster
 
When was this supposed to be released? Honestly, this just felt like a holiday movie. I know Zootopia 2 is Disney's big Thanksgiving release on Nov 26, but I really feel like that should have been First Steps. I'm not even talking just box office performance but vibes--this feels like a holiday family movie rather than a summer blockbuster
If memory serves, I believe originally F4 was originally slated for February and it was swapped with the Captain America 4 movie.
 
If memory serves, I believe originally F4 was originally slated for February and it was swapped with the Captain America 4 movie.

Ehh, that's still probably the right move. Better to have gotten CA4 out of the way & let MCU ride the good critical response with Thunderbolts & FF into Doomsday
 
The "My movie is better than your movie!" bickering continues to be the dumbest thing in the world.
Its fine to compare movies. In fact, there are already threads created for it

But its just the constant piling on this movie and not giving First Steps any credit, is just unpleasant to see.
 
It’s all about the second weekend of Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps which ends the week with $158.3M after an estimated $7.4M Thursday, -14% from Wednesday. Second frame outlook is $45M-$47M for the net $200M budgeted movie, which is around -61% decline. The Matt Shakman directed movie keeps all the premium screens.
 
There's definitely fans who are rooting for the failure of F4 : First Steps , probably because they were had expected/ hoped, it would get a 30 % on RT , and be soundly rejected by the public and critics, and that the film would stumble like all the other versions.

But it didn't, and it hasn't despite, insistence by some segments of fandom ,and some online geek pundits.

The reality is , both films have been well received by audiences , both are overcoming the baggage of prior iterations, and both are well liked by critics.

That may be a reality alot of fans refuse to accept , but that is the reality.

Thankfully , as a fan of both Superman And The Fantastic Four, I'm happy that both of these hard knocks film franchises, seem to be turning the corner .
 
There's definitely fans who are rooting for the failure of F4 : First Steps , probably because they were had expected/ hoped, it would get a 30 % on RT , and be soundly rejected by the public and critics, and that the film would stumble like all the other versions.

But it didn't, and it hasn't despite, insistence by some segments of fandom ,and some online geek pundits.

The reality is , both films have been well received by audiences , both are overcoming the baggage of prior iterations, and both are well liked by critics.

That may be a reality alot of fans refuse to accept , but that is the reality.

Thankfully , as a fan of both Superman And The Fantastic Four, I'm happy that both of these hard knocks film franchises, seem to be turning the corner .
30% RT would have required it to be the worst Mcu movie ever!

Even with Brave New World/Eternals/Quantumania, those aren't even close to that number.
 
I still think it was a mistake to release this in late July. Being released last after Jurassic World and Superman in the same month is bad scheduling. It's alot to ask people to see three films in one month. It should have taken Blade's old spot in November. It would have been the only superhero film during the holidays and would have played well with families. Also, now it's going to be a full year until the next MCU film.
 
I still think it was a mistake to release this in late July. Being released last after Jurassic World and Superman in the same month is bad scheduling. It's alot to ask people to see three films in one month. It should have taken Blade's old spot in November. It would have been the only superhero film during the holidays and would have played well with families. Also, now it's going to be a full year until the next MCU film.
Agreed. I never understood the reasoning behind it. Does Disney have some other major tentpole scheduled in the November/ December timeframe to justify their decision here?
 
Agreed. I never understood the reasoning behind it. Does Disney have some other major tentpole scheduled in the November/ December timeframe to justify their decision here?
Zootopia 2/Avatar 3

Imo, a better release date would have been the 1st weekend of May.
 

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