FOX already had bombs. and they didnt change.I was hoping this movie would bomb terribly so Fox could either give the rights away or at least TRY to make a decent movie the next time around. As long as they keep making money they will keep doing crappy blockbusters. I was hoping they learned a good lesson with dragonball but wolverine just probably encouraged them to continue butchering films
but it's a bit stupid from them accepting a boxoffice lower than Ironman, Dark Knight, etc, when the X-men films could have the same numbers if done better than X3 and Wolverine.
No to First Class. It's just to cash off of X-Men. "Let's do younger versions!"
Put attention on a GOOD Wolverine sequel. I really don't care about Magneto. And that wouldn't do as well.
Iron Man may be a some what realistic goal for a X movie. No comics movie will ever touch the Dark Knight not even the Dark Knight sequel for obvious reasons. It is unrealistic to expect any comic movie to make Dark Knight money.
First class is gonna be about Rouge and Iceman and the like
Well, considering not even the awesome X2 could break 250 million plus domestically shows that the X-Men Franchise has a limit to it's box office potential. So, these films will never reach the heights of the movies you mentioned.
Well, considering not even the awesome X2 could break 250 million plus domestically shows that the X-Men Franchise has a limit to it's box office potential. So, these films will never reach the heights of the movies you mentioned.
X3 opening weekend was the sign that it could have reached a really big boxoffice.
The problem was the quality of the movie. If it was better, be sure it would have passed 300 million domestically.
this is so true. the opening was hgue. now imagine a quality movie that has good legs and good word of mouth. this would be over IM numbers.X3 opening weekend was the sign that it could have reached a really big boxoffice.
The problem was the quality of the movie. If it was better, be sure it would have passed 300 million domestically.

I think if X3 was good, it probably would've done over $250. I think the reason X2 didn't go past 250 was because of the following: The summer blockbuster thing really began picking up speed until after X2's release. Movies that were usually more fun with less serious plots at the time, such as Pirates and Spider-Man ended up making a lot of money. Up to X2, the film series usually had a more cerebral, thinking tone and not a lot of CGI stuff so people probably weren't planning on seeing it too many times. I think now that the Dark Knight was massive though, we might now see a bigger audience acceptance for summer blockbusters that make you think. If X2 was released today, it might have a chance of being bigger than it was in 2003. Still it made a really good box office performance and the franchise combined has made well over a billion.
That is totally not true. The summer blockbuster thing has been big since the 80's. It picked up speed long before X2 came around.That is totally not true. The summer blockbuster thing has been big since the 80's. It picked up speed long before X2 came around.
From what I remember, X2 got hit by Matrix Returns (sorry, I can't remember its name). That had a huge build up, strong reviews and a bigger box office. It's funny how everyone's forgotten it.
It is rare that ANY movie studio releases it's budget to the public. They won't be doing anything illegal in term of taxes etc but it is rare for a studio to publicly say what the overall budget came to. Sony weren't too keen on admitting they spent $200+ on Spider-Man 3.
Fox should have a better year this year, with Taken being a hit, Wolverine, Ice Age 3, Night at he Museum, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Avatar, plus the smaller films.