Shuri
Smartest person in the MCU.
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It will surely get there. The summer legs will get it there.A $33 million opening...just $791,365,940 to go to catch up to Endgame!![]()

It will surely get there. The summer legs will get it there.A $33 million opening...just $791,365,940 to go to catch up to Endgame!![]()
And that's pretty much a wrap for the franchise-- glad you like it, even more glad you won't be getting your sequel wishes. Time to stick a fork in it and REBOOT. MCU dreams and caviar wishes!!I'm not a shareholder of any Studio. I don't care how much money a movie makes. I only care for them to get a sequel if they're good.
I loved Dark Phoenix, I'd love a sequel. That's pretty much it for me.
What doomed this film.
The constant release date shifting. Underwhelming trailers. Bad buzz going in, with every leak and rumor being negative about the movie. The fact that we know Disney bought Fox, which means Marvel were going to take over and reboot the X-Men for the MCU no matter how good or bad this movie was or what it made at the box office, which made the movie look like a lame duck.
And finally... the reviews and RT score.
At least its all over now. Hopefully better and bigger things are ahead for X-Men.
Maybe now Fox will sell the rights back to Marvel.
Never been in this thread. pretty funny now looking back near the beginning with some people estimating it was gonna be pretty big
In normal circumstances, I would probably say somewhere between $450 million and $550 million based on previous films and especially the performance of Apocalypse as a lead in.
However, if it does end up getting announced that Marvel is getting the rights back and this is a lame duck franchise about to be rebooted the second credits roll, then I think the box office could totally collapse, especially domestically. Maybe half of what it would otherwise get. It would destroy interest in this film, which is rather tepid to begin with.
What doomed this film.
The constant release date shifting. Underwhelming trailers. Bad buzz going in, with every leak and rumor being negative about the movie. The fact that we know Disney bought Fox, which means Marvel were going to take over and reboot the X-Men for the MCU no matter how good or bad this movie was or what it made at the box office, which made the movie look like a lame duck.
And finally... the reviews and RT score.
At least its all over now. Hopefully better and bigger things are ahead for X-Men.
It's pretty simple...
Audiences literally just got treated to THE pinnacle of big superhero team event movies.
Why the hell would the average cinema goer go to watch this after watching Endgame a month ago?
I'm pretty certain that even if this film got rave reviews itd still under perform. No one gives a **** about this iteration of the X-Men anymore. Not when you've got films like Endgame around.
Sunday number is brutal.