Monday numbers are at 9.4 million, which is only a 69% drop from Sunday, and lower than the first films Monday drop off.
Jeez, I didn't even realise there was another Narnia film coming out. Says a lot for its chances.
Well the popularity of that series was in TLTWATW, the other books were much less popular.
well i hope IM3 will happen. of course RDJ will be to old. but f... it.
It will. Also RDJ isn't really that old, he's only 45 and for Tony Stark that could be old but the 40's are the new 30's. Also Avengers comes out in 2 years and they'll be filming next year when he's 46 and then possibly Iron Man 3 in 2013 which means he'll be filming when he's 47. If nothing drastic happens he can pull off the role in his early 50's if needed.
I see him doing Avengers, IM3 and MAYBE one more Tony Stark role.
Yeah it will be interesting to see who takes up the mantle. The Marvel Universe will have to go without Stark for a very long time. I mean the suits will pretty much be a common place 5-10 years from the present continuity so the legacy will be finished. I don't think Cap will be the go to guy either. Cap needs to be used selectively and not shoe-horned into every Marvel film. It will get old fast. That's why I am hoping Marvel can re-acquire the rights to their bigger characters because their A-listers will be exhausted very soon.
Yeah it will be interesting to see who takes up the mantle. The Marvel Universe will have to go without Stark for a very long time. I mean the suits will pretty much be a common place 5-10 years from the present continuity so the legacy will be finished. I don't think Cap will be the go to guy either. Cap needs to be used selectively and not shoe-horned into every Marvel film. It will get old fast. That's why I am hoping Marvel can re-acquire the rights to their bigger characters because their A-listers will be exhausted very soon.
I think Disney/Marvel need to work on getting all the properties back in-house, and release any future films under Disney Pictures. I just think that makes the most financial sense, unless it is cheaper for them to use another studio for distribution.
I really think Marvel should try and kill this Spider-man reboot. He's their flagship character, and considering how Sony has screwed them in the past on rights, they need to get him back in house.
Now that Marvel has the backing of Disney, who have an aresenal of lawyers on retainer, they can get their characters back in house where they belong.
Fair enough about Bond but I still don't see how recasting the franchise necessarily means disregarding pre-existing continuity. I don't see why they can't just pick up where the others left off.