TheVileOne
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The scripts for In the Heart of the Sea and Black Hat say otherwise.
There wasn't much of a market for these films when Will Smith was around for the last 2.Not seen the film nor do I intend to any time soon, but there was clearly no desire for this type of Men in Black movie without Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. It's very reminiscent of the Ghostbusters debacle. I don't know when these people running these studios are going to learn that sometimes you're better off letting the past be the past and that you'll never recapture what made these originals films successful in the first place. Just because you have the rights to the Men in Black brand doesn't mean people actually give a damn about seeing it again. Any basic research should have showed there wasn't a market for a MiB movie without Will Smith.
The scripts for In the Heart of the Sea and Black Hat say otherwise.
I've been think of watching Black Hat just because it's Michael Mann but I've always thought Hemsworth as a hacker was far fetched, plus the poor reviews.
IMHO wasn't so much that it was far fetched so much as a bad story and a bad script with bad dialogue and poorly defined characters.
I’m fully open to this idea now.MIB23 doesn’t look like a bad idea now
Man that article went after just one person.
Casino Royale featured Judi Dench returning as M. Was it a reboot or a continuation of Die Another Day?
There wasn't much of a market for these films when Will Smith was around for the last 2.
600M for the third isn’t a market?
The third movie cost the studio about $400 million, and it only made $179 million domestic. So no.
Whatever the movie cost is the studios problem, but the money it did make shows there’s an audience out there for it, at least when Will Smith was a part of it.
Then again, he helped Aladdin get to 800M.
Outside the US maybe.
Your original statement was there was no market. Outside the US counts as a market.
Could Liam Neeson be the secret villain in this one. He keeps pounding on "trust no one" etc
Exactly. So why on earth they think Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson would woo people in is beyond me. In fact, I'm starting to wonder if being part of the MCU is actually all it's cracked up to be for these actors. I can't recall any MCU actor being in a hit film after joining the franchise.