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Great start. Fantastic Beasts releasing today will start taking chunks away from Doctor Strange, curious to see how high this goes.[h1]‘Doctor Strange’ Is Already Over $500 Million At The Worldwide Box Office[/h1]
by SAM FLYNN on NOVEMBER 17, 2016
To say Doctor Strange is doing well is an understatement.
After two weeks of release, it is already at half-a-billion dollars worldwide, with $503 million in ticket sales according to Box Office Mojo. With a budget of $165 million, it has almost recuped its production costs, not including marketing, with its domestic profits ($161 million as of today) alone. In its second weekend, it fell a mere 49 percent from its $85 million opening weekend to, making it the second-best Week 1-to-Week 2 drop in the last ten MCU movies and second only to Iron Man as the fastest Marvel Studios film to reach $150 million domestically. From international terrorities, the film has collected $341 million so far,
How is that your point when you said this?:
In what comics are fake X-MEN Inhumans a thing?
What does trying to emphasize the Inhumans have to do with the X-Men? The Inhumans also have fundamental differences with the Avengers, F4, Guardians, etc. So what? That's the actual point of pushing them.
Where is the rule that because one ip is more broadly compelling that you can not push the concept of a different ip?
That's like saying Spider-Man is broadly more compelling than Deadpool and it's painful watching them try to emphasize Deadpool.
This is comics where all sorts of different genres get used and mixed together and pushed. The X-Men's success and appeal isnt relevant unless you're saying the only way Marvel should push an ip is to make them more broadly appealing like their other ips that are more broadly compelling.
The two things don't come hand in hand. If the Inhumans didn't exist the X-Men would still be getting deemphasized. As I said, in reducing the # of X books (and putting F4 to rest for now) Marvel took their go at pushing the Squadron Supreme and a few members, New Universe characters, Guardians and every member getting a book, same with Defenders members, not to mention Inhumans.How is that your point when you said this?:
In what comics are fake X-MEN Inhumans a thing?
What does trying to emphasize the Inhumans have to do with the X-Men? The Inhumans also have fundamental differences with the Avengers, F4, Guardians, etc. So what? That's the actual point of pushing them.
Where is the rule that because one ip is more broadly compelling that you can not push the concept of a different ip?
That's like saying Spider-Man is broadly more compelling than Deadpool and it's painful watching them try to emphasize Deadpool.
This is comics where all sorts of different genres get used and mixed together and pushed. The X-Men's success and appeal isnt relevant unless you're saying the only way Marvel should push an ip is to make them more broadly appealing like their other ips that are more broadly compelling.
I meant to write, Emphasize the INhumans and DE-emphasize the X-men.
None of which is credible journalism. Just speculation and conjecture based off rumors and gossip.According to all the reporting I've read, marvels goal was to De-emphsize the X-Men, and make the inhumans more prominent, in the comics.
To me that was never the intent.imo that's dumb, because Inhuman can't replace what the x-men give you.
I thought Kaecilius was cool as a villain, definitely understood his motive behind the madness but I think they made a smart choice of cutting his screen time for developing Srange more. I hated how they utilized Dormammu though, definitely gave me the Parallax/Galactus flashbacks of GL/F4Finally watched Strange. Decent. Another weak villain.
5/8
No Portman in Thor R?
No Miley Cyrus in Thor R?
No Miley Cyrus in Thor R?
No, I don't think so, fam
Just saw Dr. Strange a couple days ago...
I think it's the weakest out of all the Disney Marvel movies that have come out. And I really thought Ant-Man would have been the weakest one.