After 4 weeks of release, TWS had 500 more theaters and T: DW had over 100 more than TASM 2.Agreed about surpassing 200M. It's right about where Thor TDW was 26 days in. I don't see it failing to get there. This has summer days coming to help it get there while Thor did not.
I don't think it will struggle at all to reach 700 million WW though, it will easily surpass it soon.
I don't see it passing Thor: The Dark World at this rate though, I'm thinking $205 million or slightly below it. At this point summer days are not beneficial for Amazing Spider-Man 2. Thor: The Dark World came in with pretty much nothing at the box office and had it all by itself for two weeks before The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Frozen came out. And even then, still relatively little besides the Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug was released, a whole five weeks.Agreed about surpassing 200M. It's right about where Thor TDW was 26 days in. I don't see it failing to get there. This has summer days coming to help it get there while Thor did not.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is currently at $677 million and there is very little left for the film to go out and make the $23 million necessary to reach that threshold. Most of the foreign markets where the Amazing Spider-Man 2 premiered before the United States are pretty much done with it. The film is going to be removed from China after spending a month on screens (the rule for foreign films in China is they only get a month). The United States is going to have the film inch up to just $200 million or so. It's pretty much milked the worldwide box office dry at this point to get to $700 million.I don't think it will struggle at all to reach 700 million WW though, it will easily surpass it soon.
Sony are absolutely insane if the continue on this expanded universe charade. Those two films are going to flop unless they have tiny budgets and that is impossible so they are going to flop if they get made.Well, if Amazing Spider-Man 2 is struggling to break $200 million domestic, how well are Venom and Sinister Six going to do?
Frankly, I think we're at the point where Amy Pascal and Michael Lynton need to get fired. There is no way to even justify a $255 million production budget with a $190 million marketing budget with the result of a movie making less than $700 million.Sony are absolutely insane if the continue on this expanded universe charade. Those two films are going to flop unless they have tiny budgets and that is impossible so they are going to flop if they get made.
I don't disagree with you.Frankly, I think we're at the point where Amy Pascal and Michael Lynton need to get fired. There is no way to even justify a $255 million production budget with a $190 million marketing budget with the result of a movie making less than $700 million.
Frankly, I think we're at the point where Amy Pascal and Michael Lynton need to get fired. There is no way to even justify a $255 million production budget with a $190 million marketing budget with the result of a movie making less than $700 million.
It's sad that Spidey is an also ran now. Spidey was once the king of the BO and SM1 was the highest grossing movie of the year (I thnk).
If SM1 (the first movie appearance of Spidey) had come out in the advent of 3D, IMAX and big screen ticket prices he would have sailed past a billion. As it is Spidey is just another superhero on the pile of CBM, making similar numbers to Cap, Thor and X-Men.
You really think it will miss out on 700mil when it's so close? I just don't see that happening at all because I think it has enough in the tank in North America and especially internationally to make it.I personally don't think 700 is going to happen, especially with China winding down.
It's evil but I'd really love to hear what he has to say now.Somewhere, AvengingSpidey is screaming.
You really think it will miss out on 700mil when it's so close? I just don't see that happening at all because I think it has enough in the tank in North America and especially internationally to make it.
It's evil but I'd really love to hear what he has to say now.
Talk about a flop......
Also, Superman isn't nearly as popular as some fans like to make out. He's well known, but a lot of people view him as a boring, out-dated boy scout. That he's your grandfather's superhero. It is a stigma that the character has to overcome. For all its faults, I do think Man of Steel helped with that somewhat.
It's not a flop, it's just a disappointment. You can't really label a 700m picture a flop.

I still think Sony are right to attempt to create an expanding universe, they need to at least attempt to keep up with DC,fox and marvel, but they just need a new plan other then well it worked for marvel so let's do that too muhahahaa
It's sad that Spidey is an also ran now. Spidey was once the king of the BO and SM1 was the highest grossing movie of the year (I thnk).
If SM1 (the first movie appearance of Spidey) had come out in the advent of 3D, IMAX and big screen ticket prices he would have sailed past a billion. As it is Spidey is just another superhero on the pile of CBM, making similar numbers to Cap, Thor and X-Men. Who would have believed that in 2002. How the mighty have fallen.
There is hope, though. Batman, Superman and Bond has been down in the dumps and come back stronger than ever so it's dark days now but it needn't be forever.
They need cash.Completely disagree with this philosophy. I realize it means nothing 'cause Sony will continue to yank the chain, but they are bringing a knife to a gun fight. How can they even hope to compete with the MCU, X-Verse or DCCU? We're talking about scale here and Sony is limited in what they can do. Those other universes are pretty much limitless.