If this indeed flops, I think the biggest factor will simply be that audiences are DONE with the DCEU. That the well has been so poisoned that nobody wants to drink from it anymore. This won’t just be a flop, it will be the latest in a string of them. Any good will from Wonder Woman 1, and yes Aquaman, is long gone at this point.
The closest comparison would be to Dark Phoenix where audiences reached a breaking point where they made it clear they didn’t want any more of Simon Kinberg’s version of X-Men and the brand was about to be rebooted anyways. The film equivalent of a sports team playing out the string after they were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs a month ago.
Spot on. The audience has never warmed to the DCEU, other than with a couple of exceptions that played as solo projects for the most part.
The absolute biggest mistake WB made post Josstice League was not canning the entire thing there and then, due to sunk cost fallacy. They continued to prop up the corpse, even though the audience was sending very clear signals. The fact it's limped on until 2023 is one of the biggest examples of studio denial and stupidity I've ever seen.
And it's STILL not over. Aquaman 2 will also flop at the end of the year.
I think there may be two things, Keaton returning as Batman has no significance for anyone under 30, and Batman with other heroes just doesn't appeal that much because it doesn't feel like his world.
I think the over/under is Black Adam's 67m. This is a holiday weekend with a day off on Monday, so it should beat it. But there is a real chance it doesn't.$9 million in previews, per deadline. They think it could do 70-75 for the weekend, which seems a bit optimistic to me but we’ll see.
Box Office: ‘The Flash’ Zipping To $9M Thursday Previews – Deadline
And I don’t care what excuses people are making. There is definitely comic book fatigue right now bc they are all pretty much the same. Right now the fad is multiverse to cash in on that nostalgia cameo. By the time Secret Wars comes out, RDJ and everyone else will have a 5 minute cameo at best, be paid $50 million for it, and it will be pointless.
I don't think there is fatigue. Good movies from good franchises are doing well. That's the cycle of film.This is exactly why the new DCU will flop. They can’t commit and just say it’s a full reboot. Peacemaker season 2 is still happening. Blue Beetle is the first DCU character but it comes out before Aquaman 2, which isn’t part of the DCU?
And I don’t care what excuses people are making. There is definitely comic book fatigue right now bc they are all pretty much the same. Right now the fad is multiverse to cash in on that nostalgia cameo. By the time Secret Wars comes out, RDJ and everyone else will have a 5 minute cameo at best, be paid $50 million for it, and it will be pointless.
Good movies are doing well but not as good as they did before. Mediocre and bad movies are doing poorly, while a few years back the majority of them was doing pretty good numbers too. These are definitely the first steps to some sort of a fatigue. Maybe it's not just about superhero films, like many others have mentioned. Maybe it's with blockbuster movies in general, judging by this summer's numbers. But something is definitely there.I don't think there is fatigue. Good movies from good franchises are doing well. That's the cycle of film.
COVID happened. It changed movie going in general. Only real events get people out to the theater.Good movies are doing well but not as good as they did before. Mediocre and bad movies are doing poorly, while a few years back the majority of them was doing pretty good too. These are definitely the first steps to some sort of a fatigue. Maybe it's not just about superhero films, like many others have mentioned. Maybe it's with blockbuster movies in general, judging by this summer's numbers. But something is definitely there.
Good movies are doing well but not as good as they did before. Mediocre and bad movies are doing poorly, while a few years back the majority of them was doing pretty good numbers too. These are definitely the first steps to some sort of a fatigue. Maybe it's not just about superhero films, like many others have mentioned. Maybe it's with blockbuster movies in general, judging by this summer's numbers. But something is definitely there.
Good movies are doing well but not as good as they did before. Mediocre and bad movies are doing poorly, while a few years back the majority of them was doing pretty good numbers too. These are definitely the first steps to some sort of a fatigue. Maybe it's not just about superhero films, like many others have mentioned. Maybe it's with blockbuster movies in general, judging by this summer's numbers. But something is definitely there.
COVID happened. It changed movie going in general. Only real events get people out to the theater.
Outside of China and Korea, Russia, and Ukraine, these movies are doing the same or a bit better then before. Black Panther is the one that really fell off and that has reasons.
Peak Marvel was peak Marvel because that was what they were building to. Continued growth is unsustainable. No COVID, L&T, MOM, and Black Panther all hit a billion. But COVID happened. What they've done is great in the circumstance.
Some habits? Have you seen the overall box office? More people are attached to streaming then ever.There's definitely a fatigue and while Covid may have changed some habits, reading various reviews here and there for recent big movies, you can see many observers and a good chunk of the public pointing to what's now called metamodernism as one of Hollywood's main problem right now.
This way of making films that constantly refer to elements outside the fiction we're watching, in order to play on nostalgia or comment on pop culture itself, has become a much-contested gimmick, especially when it's essentially played for gag and done to the detriment of storytelling. This is what you find in many blockbusters, particularly those dealing with multiverses and so on....
I haven't seen it, but from what I understand, the recent Top Gun freed itself from this, and many believe that this is also one of the reasons for its success : "We don't make movies like this anymore" as some said.
In any case, I know I've had enough of this approach, which is why, almost fifteen years into what's considered as the golden age of live-action comic book adaptations, I've essentially skipped half of them. And I notice around me that more and more people no longer systematically watch all the new releases in the genre either. Some fairly "geeky" and/or cinephile friends don't even follow the news around it anymore, which I still do with a kind of sad hope.![]()
There is no longer a, "not a disaster" mark. 100m would've been in that range, but that sailed a long time ago...What’s the “not a disaster” mark? $100 million domestic OW?
Knew that Keaton Batman and Supergirl were not the draws people claimed. I can’t believe people compared Keaton to Tobey
Tobias was also a nostalgic item for millennials and some zoomers. People who make up the immediate movie going crowd. Keaton is nostalgia for gen x and boomers. These people seldom go to the movies and they aren’t gonna watch freaking Flash.
Tobias was also a nostalgic item for millennials and some zoomers. People who make up the immediate movie going crowd. Keaton is nostalgia for gen x and boomers. These people seldom go to the movies and they aren’t gonna watch freaking Flash.
DC Films are a mess in general.This is exactly why the new DCU will flop. They can’t commit and just say it’s a full reboot. Peacemaker season 2 is still happening. Blue Beetle is the first DCU character but it comes out before Aquaman 2, which isn’t part of the DCU?
And I don’t care what excuses people are making. There is definitely comic book fatigue right now bc they are all pretty much the same. Right now the fad is multiverse to cash in on that nostalgia cameo. By the time Secret Wars comes out, RDJ and everyone else will have a 5 minute cameo at best, be paid $50 million for it, and it will be pointless.