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I think so.Is it still opening May 3rd in China?
I think so.Is it still opening May 3rd in China?
Iron Man 3 is the monster a few of us thought it would be.
It's too early to tell, but this film looks like it might wind up as the highest grossing superhero solo film of all time.
It could be but it won't be easy to beat TDKR.
IM3 would need, roughly, 400 m domestic and 700 m overseas.
Yeah. I can definitely see it getting $410m domestically and $700m OS to outdo TDKR. It's a lock for $600m and we don't even know how good the legs will be. The film's ending is a bit controversial, but the reception overall has been extremely positive OS so there's not reason to believe it won't have legs.It's too early to tell, but this film looks like it might wind up as the highest grossing superhero solo film of all time.
I'd say more like 65% tbh.I've been sold on $400 M domestic for a long time. Foreign markets were sort of the x-factor for me.
It won't be easy, but I think it probably has a 50% shot at doing it.
Not sure IM3 will get the same number of repeat customers since the film's ending is turning out to be very polarizing and it seems to color the opinion of the whole movie.
Not sure IM3 will get the same number of repeat customers since the film's ending is turning out to be very polarizing and it seems to color the opinion of the whole movie.
It's too early to tell, but this film looks like it might wind up as the highest grossing superhero solo film of all time.
The same number of repeat customers would bring it to $1.5 B. No one's predicting that. But I think $1 B is a lock, and up to $1.2 B is possible.
Not sure IM3 will get the same number of repeat customers since the film's ending is turning out to be very polarizing and it seems to color the opinion of the whole movie.
Even adjusted for inflation?
If this movie does indeed become the highest grossing solo superhero movie I think that would confirm Iron Man rather than Spider-Man as Marvel's flagship character.
But that poses two questions:
1. Who finds the ending polarizing? Fanboys only or the the general audience.
2. Do polarizing endings really hurt movies since they get people talking about the movie which only helps marketing.
Star Trek will be almost a non-factor overseas and domestically IM3 will already have brought in the bulk of its money in the first two weeks. IM3 doesn't get any real competition until FF6, which comes out a whole month later.What, with Star Trek coming in 2 weeks time? Optimistic to say the least my friend. Both Avengers and TDKR had zero competition in order to crack a billion.
Avengers is not a character. Spider-Man is still their mascot.I think Avengers already took that title and Iron Man benefited from it.
I think Avengers already took that title and Iron Man benefited from it.