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It's too early to make predictions. I'm waiting for a trailer and to see what the reaction is to said trailer.
Granted, SR made about 58 grand less then Thor, but that movie was so terribly boring, is was a snooze fest. I tried to watch SR again a couple weeks back and had to turn it off half way through as I was literally falling asleep.
True, but I just wanted to see people's predictions pre-trailer and compare the predictions after the actual trailer is shown.It's too early to make predictions. I'm waiting for a trailer and to see what the reaction is to said trailer.
Don't expect a big opening weekend, as reboots franchises have not done very well looking back at some of the recent reboots, it would be wise to lower the expectations -
The Incredible Hulk - Opening Weekend: $55,414,050
Batman Begins - Opening Weekend: $48,745,440
The last big budget franchises of WB too have not done very well -
Superman Returns - Opening Weekend: $52,535,096
Green Lantern - Opening Weekend: $53,174,303
I would predict the opening weekend in 50 mil to 60 mil. range.
I understand.True, but I just wanted to see people's predictions pre-trailer and compare the predictions after the actual trailer is shown.
The biggest obstacle MOS has is SR. No one wants to see another Superman movie after that. If it's just an "okay" movie, it will do very poorly at the box office, I think.
I agree that MOS may likely do poorly at the box office. There's just so much going against it that ISS has stated. And I agree with Becks that marketing will be key to help it, but since this is WB's marketing people I have no real hope.
Well the number being tossed around most often on sites like IMDB and such is 175 million. But even though Snyder is good with budgets, I have a hard believing that it wont be more than that. Probably 50 million more. WB shouldn't play cheap with this one. They need to go all or nothing. They sure can afford it.
Sony was delusional for thinking that they could make a Spider-Man movie for less.I read that one stunt crew member for Amazing Spider-Man is a $220M budgeted film... very high considering Sony wanted to reboot the series when costs soared for the Raimi films. About $70M higher than I expected.
And how much is MOS projected to cost? Around $200M or less, minus P&A costs?
Sony was delusional for thinking that they could make a Spider-Man movie for less.
^the thing with SR was that the film opened on a Wednesday, I'm sure had it opened, on friday the opening weekend would have been bigger.
No you couldn't.Pfft. Sony's blowing money left and right with expensive reshoots months before the release -- that quickly adds up.
I could make a Spider-Man movie for $100M-$130M.