WHY IS IT ALWAYS A ONE OR THE OTHER BATTLE.IM A MARVEL FAN SINCE CHILDHOOD AND LOVE THE MCU.HOWEVER IM ROOTING FOR EVERY SUPERFLICK WETHER FROM DC OR ELSEWHERE TO BE AWESOME..I MIGHT BE PARTIAL TO MARVEL BUT I SEE NO REASON FOR SIDE TAKING...
Ignore the other guy, he'll call you a "marveltard" if you say anything negative about the DCEU.
Im really interested in seeing what the opening for this will be in the US. Also hate how studios make deals for different release dates in different regions.
Most of IM3's gains came from acknowledging the audience over there as well as here in the English US. The producers are most likely trying to play the same wager with this DC property to secure the next feature films over with the respectable company.
Most of IM3's gains came from acknowledging the audience over there as well as here in the English US. The producers are most likely trying to play the same wager with this DC property to secure the next feature films over with the respectable company.
Same thing they did with The Meg, Chinese ate it up! Plus it was a fun summer film.
WHY IS IT ALWAYS A ONE OR THE OTHER BATTLE.IM A MARVEL FAN SINCE CHILDHOOD AND LOVE THE MCU.HOWEVER IM ROOTING FOR EVERY SUPERFLICK WETHER FROM DC OR ELSEWHERE TO BE AWESOME..I MIGHT BE PARTIAL TO MARVEL BUT I SEE NO REASON FOR SIDE TAKING...
Gotta agree. I'm the flip side of your views. Grew up loving DC, but just now learning the Marvel universe. I wonder why Marvel didn't push for a Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner film He actually preceded Aquaman by a few months back in the 1930's-40's.
WHY IS IT ALWAYS A ONE OR THE OTHER BATTLE.IM A MARVEL FAN SINCE CHILDHOOD AND LOVE THE MCU.HOWEVER IM ROOTING FOR EVERY SUPERFLICK WETHER FROM DC OR ELSEWHERE TO BE AWESOME..I MIGHT BE PARTIAL TO MARVEL BUT I SEE NO REASON FOR SIDE TAKING...
Gotta agree. I'm the flip side of your views. Grew up loving DC, but just now learning the Marvel universe. I wonder why Marvel didn't push for a Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner film He actually preceded Aquaman by a few months back in the 1930's-40's.
All of the Movie Rights are still not owned by Marvel and for what it is worth Marvel/Disney has done their world building in a way that allows the audience to so far not become overwhelmed. Remember Marvel sets the characters and the adventures in a pseudo version of Earth with real cities. Introducing Atlantis and a race of humanoids is tricky business.
Estimates are at $70-80 million three-day weekend right now. Soooo lets see what happens. And its currently $261 million worldwide. Looking really good for WB right now. Seems like it might be this years Jumanji.
Reply by jorgito2001
on December 11, 2018 at 1:51 PM
Oh yeah, Aquaman is gonna FLOP, no one cares about DC, much less some lame underwater superhero that talks to fish! #upyoursmarveltards
Reply by tmdb82469342
on December 11, 2018 at 3:05 PM
Ignore the other guy, he'll call you a "marveltard" if you say anything negative about the DCEU.
Reply by OddRob
on December 13, 2018 at 12:28 AM
Im really interested in seeing what the opening for this will be in the US. Also hate how studios make deals for different release dates in different regions.
Reply by GeorgeRooney
on December 13, 2018 at 7:13 PM
Most of IM3's gains came from acknowledging the audience over there as well as here in the English US. The producers are most likely trying to play the same wager with this DC property to secure the next feature films over with the respectable company.
Reply by OddRob
on December 14, 2018 at 3:13 AM
Same thing they did with The Meg, Chinese ate it up! Plus it was a fun summer film.
Reply by lima-2
on December 16, 2018 at 9:51 AM
Gotta agree. I'm the flip side of your views. Grew up loving DC, but just now learning the Marvel universe. I wonder why Marvel didn't push for a Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner film He actually preceded Aquaman by a few months back in the 1930's-40's.
Reply by Norrin_Radd_Of_Zenn_La
on December 16, 2018 at 5:40 PM
All of the Movie Rights are still not owned by Marvel and for what it is worth Marvel/Disney has done their world building in a way that allows the audience to so far not become overwhelmed. Remember Marvel sets the characters and the adventures in a pseudo version of Earth with real cities. Introducing Atlantis and a race of humanoids is tricky business.
Reply by tmdb53400018
on December 18, 2018 at 1:03 PM
The TV commercials look awesome... wow.
Reply by OddRob
on December 19, 2018 at 1:35 AM
Estimates are at $70-80 million three-day weekend right now. Soooo lets see what happens. And its currently $261 million worldwide. Looking really good for WB right now. Seems like it might be this years Jumanji.