A movie that lots of people wanted to see made more money than two movies that no one cared about. How about that?
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Not to be a clit...but that is kind of a low bar to set. Because the two movies might have been good on streaming but have no place getting compared to Ryan Renolds and Hugh Jackman. and I say that as I am not a fan girl.
I agree, low bar. Let's see how it did against Deadpool, Deadpool 2, and movies with wolverine ~~in them~~ as the lead:
- Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) – $205M opening [TBD domestic]
- Deadpool (2016) – $132.4M opening/$363M domestic
- Deadpool 2 (2018) – $125.5M opening/$324.5M domestic
- Logan (2017) – $88.4M opening/$226.2M domestic
- X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) – $85M opening/$179.8M domestic
- The Wolverine (2013) – $53.1M opening/$132.5M domestic
I mean, they spent enough on marketing. I can't take a shit in a toilet without RR and HJ popping out of the trashcan to run a skit. People are making cakes, printing out 18" tall lego figures, tractor trailers and fireworks shows, it's EVERYWHERE!
As someone who avoids trailers and such to go in as blind as possible I've had a tough time escaping it.
So... why are we comparing it exactly to these two movies? There are a few other Marvel and Marvel-adjacent movies one could compare.
Being uncharitable: Because woke women movie bad and not woke men movie good.
Being charitable: it shows the wavering quality of superhero films in recent years as Disney keeps trying to push more and more movies and shows out the door pushing their vfx houses beyond their limits chasing perpetual unsustainable profit growth.
Because they were the two most recent Marvel movies (even if one of them was made by a different studio).
Ah, I see. I think Madame Web isnt a good comparison anyway, since its a Sony flick.
Because those were the last two comic book movies and the ones that started the whole "comic book fatigue" dialog.
That "fatigue" conversation started way way earlier, at least with Eternals
And that's just from Thursday/Friday/Saturday.
Sunday could add another $50 to $75 million domestic.
I've never even heard of the marvels until this year and madame web never at all. I'm never super excited about comic based movies, but ones I've never heard of even less. Plus I always feel like I would have to know a whole bunch of backstory from comics or past movies to know what is going on.
They were going to do a sequel to Captain Marvel and then decided to shoe-horn in two Captain Marvel adjacent characters from the Disney+ shows WandaVision and Ms. Marvel and call it "Marvels".
It probably would have been better if they had just done Captain Marvel as space Superman on her own.
You really don't. Most are designed to be watched without the full context of other films behind them or it you need context they will fill you in.
If course if you've seen everything then it is beneficial.
Although, oddly enough, Deadpool REALLY is made for those that grew up with the Fox Marvel films.