CA:Civil War/Doctor Strange vs BvS:DOJ/Suicide Squad

Started by quanchi1126 pages

Originally posted by Zack M
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If he's going to be in GLC, Aquaman, and WW, then you'd have a point. As of now, you don't.

He told you what he meant so why show an inability to understand it.

Suicide Squad jumped up to #3 on IMDB's most popular of 2016. BVS being #1.

Joker will reign supreme once again. This thing already has more hype than most super hero movies released.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?year=2016,2016&title_type=feature&sort=moviemeter,asc

Originally posted by Zack M
Suicide Squad jumped up to #3 on IMDB's most popular of 2016. BVS being #1.

Joker will reign supreme once again. This thing already has more hype than most super hero movies released.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?year=2016,2016&title_type=feature&sort=moviemeter,asc

You're an idiot.

Originally posted by Zack M
Joker will reign supreme once again. This thing already has more hype than most super hero movies released.

Batman & Joker are DC's "go to guys". They will ride on their popularity. Every one else takes a back seat to them always.
No surprises here.

Meh, I like those characters as well even if they are overused.jr_erm01

Originally posted by Inhuman
Batman & Joker are DC's "go to guys". They will ride on their popularity. Every one else takes a back seat to them always.
No surprises here.

Meh, I like those characters as well even if they are overused.jr_erm01

That's one of the things I'm worried about. Truth be told, I don't want to see Batman in EVERY movie. I doubt, WB will go that route. Aquaman will be his own movie, Flash will be his own movie, SHAZAM will be his own movie, etc...

Batman has an appearance in Suicide Squad, because it's a team of Batman's most popular villains. It's a no brainer that Batman's going to be in it and it makes sense.

Aquaman? SHAZAM? Green Lantern? Not so much. I doubt Ben would do that, anyway. He's a busy man directing his own movies on top of Batman and Justice League.

Captain America:Civil War 425 million Domestic 1.3 billion WW
Doctor Strange: 210 million domestic 550 million WW

BvS😄awn of Justice $560 million Domestic $1.6 billion WW
Suicide Squad: $270 million domestic $720 million WW

God, I'm going to hate DCCU.

Personally I'd rather a film be good than make tons of money if it has to be one or the other. Age of Ultron took a massive amount and was relatively weak compared with Winter Soldier and the first Avengers movie. Marvel are at some point going to start suffering from audience fatigue especially now that many of them serve no other purpose than to set up Infinity Wars.

Dr Strange will need some serious marketing if it's to make good money. I have almost zero interest in that, black panther inhumans.

Originally posted by quanchi112
nolan's batman films banked did I champion them ? You also said I'd love general zod and man of steel. You simply have no idea what I'll do but don't stop worrying about it. Don't ever.

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Yes, you did actually. Are you now claiming they suck? Lol

Stop lying, you loved MoS and bought the Bluray.

Originally posted by Robtard
Yes, you did actually. Are you now claiming they suck? Lol

Stop lying, you loved MoS and bought the Bluray.

No, you simply worry too much about me.

No, you forced your own family to watch a movie where Superman snaps a guys neck.

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Originally posted by jaden101
Personally I'd rather a film be good than make tons of money if it has to be one or the other. Age of Ultron took a massive amount and was relatively weak compared with Winter Soldier and the first Avengers movie.

It matters if we want sequels and spin off's.

Green Lantern's failure put DC's planned DCCU on hold for a few years, and they completely revamped their plans in response.

Making sure the movie is actually good for starters is more important then just making money imo.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
It matters if we want sequels and spin off's.

Green Lantern's failure put DC's planned DCCU on hold for a few years, and they completely revamped their plans in response.

Green Lantern was neither good or made money so your point isn't really relevant.

Films shouldn't be written purely to lead into sequels. It's the reason some films end up being far worse than they could've been. Prometheus for example. Suffered for not being a self contained story. Made less domestically than its production budget and it's only getting a sequel on the back of foreign box office numbers. It's a miracle it's getting a sequel at all given it didn't make much money compared to what it should've done. It had hype that it's sequel won't given people know it didn't live up to it. But again it's problem was that it NEEDED a sequel to finish the story.

It's predecessors Alien and Aliens are highly regarded because they are brilliant films in their own rights and didn't need a sequel to finish their story arcs .

Originally posted by Darth Thor
It matters if we want sequels and spin off's.

Green Lantern's failure put DC's planned DCCU on hold for a few years, and they completely revamped their plans in response.

Green Lantern was pure trash. It deserved to fail IMO.

Tony Stark being a co- leading figure in CW will give it the nod overall.

Squad will trump Strange. But Sinister Six Would trump Squad, no doubt.

Batman is just as popular if not more so than Iron Man. I don't see Civil War making more than AOU.

Depends how they market Tonys role. Tony v Cap is an absolute popcorn fest, well so is S v B, but avengers have a broader appeal. Not by much, but by enough.

No way is Iron Man more popular then Batman.

Originally posted by Juk3n
Depends how they market Tonys role. Tony v Cap is an absolute popcorn fest, well so is S v B, but avengers have a broader appeal. Not by much, but by enough.

Eh, I don't know about that. TDKR sold more tickets on opening weekend than AOU. the only reason Avengers made more was because of the 3-D bump. IF the same people go see BVS it could very well set an OW record.

Originally posted by playa1258
No way is Iron Man more popular then Batman.
Times they are a changin'.