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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 17:01:08 GMT
It's not really a risk, it's a horror film with X-Men characters nobody's seen before in the franchise so its not very unique other than being set in the X-Men movie universe. It's "not really a risk" for the reasons you stated? It seems like those would all be arguments in favor of it being a bold move, innit? If it's indeed (a) a "horror film" about (b) X-Men characters that (c) nobody's heard of, doesn't each one of those things exponentially increase the risk? Horror movies are generally marketed at a slightly older audience, precluding some younger viewers; not everyone likes the X-Men or feels abreast enough of their films to "jump on" with a new movie, just like any other series with sequels in the double digits; movies about familiar, established characters generally have a built-in baseline audience, which is why Hollywood keeps churning them out. So I think it's definitely risky. And I thank you for substantiating that point, good sir! It'd be more risky if they gave it the same color palette that every MCU movies has, with all the same dumb quips, and the same dumb plots. THAT would be risky!!! Innit?
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