Mr Dink
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Let's be honest, despite what the critics say, this movie is going to break multiple records this weekend and WB will make their $$$$$, which is the bottom line at rhe end of the day.
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Let's be honest, despite what the critics say, this movie is going to break multiple records this weekend and WB will make their $$$$$, which is the bottom line at rhe end of the day.
Who would be a better replacement that can navigate this universe?
I imagine a team of the best directors/writers/creators would've been ideal. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any particular directors.
There's no question that BvS will make lots of money this weekend. It's an incredibly front loaded film. Word of mouth and critics do affect the rest of a film's run, however.
With a 250 budget (I think), you betcha DC has a number it wants in mind and it's going to be in the billions. The question is will they reach it.
I don't think there's any chance this movie does FF bad in the box office. However, if it doesn't attain the number the studio wants it's still going to be considered a bomb, relatively speaking.
Mediocre marketing campaign????? They held an event just for the TRAILER. DC/WB definitely did their thing marketing-wise for this film.It'll make a **** ton of money still, but its not breaking any records. Mediocre marketing campaign and now the ****** reviews letting it down.
With the DC universe, so many parts of it had been activated and so many decisions had already been made that it felt more and more — and Warner Bros. agreed — that it was me trying to jump on a moving train. That’s not so much what I’m good at. I’m more of a ground up kinda guy.
Idk about that. BvS was actually one of those films where the more things I saw, the less excited I got. I know I'm not alone in this either.
Idk about that. BvS was actually one of those films where the more things I saw, the less excited I got. I know I'm not alone in this either.
MoS trailers were GOD LEVEL
According to Latino Review, when all is said and done the budget for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice comes in at roughly $410 million. This would make it a considerably more expensive film to produce than the last entry to the DC Extended Universe — Man of Steel — which reportedly cost roughly $225 million to make. This astronomical budget places Batman V Superman in a position to become the most expensive film of all time — ousting the previous record holder: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
You don't spend 400 million dollar (150 million of that on marketing) to make a film that caters to a niche hardcore fanbase.
Bull ****