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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 29, 2021 22:46:22 GMT
In 2022 alone, we’re supposed to be getting five MCU movies, two Sony Marvel movies, not to mention a bunch of Disney+ shows, and that’s only on Marvel’s end. With DC, we’re supposed to be getting four movies that year and that Peacemaker show. Does this seem like overkill to anyone else?
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Post by hobowar on Apr 29, 2021 22:59:42 GMT
That's like eleven movies in a year? I watched two movies in one day last Sunday. I think I can handle this.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 29, 2021 23:10:22 GMT
I doubt they'll follow that schedule. I think they're just throwing out random dates due to how uncertain this pandemic is. Once we get back to regular lifestyles I think they'll space those shows out some more. But if they don't, I'm not complaining. The MCU is probably the only franchise left to date that you can depend on to come up with at the very least a solid, entertaining movie. Being able to watch an MCU movie every few months is not a bad thing.
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Post by Archelaus on Apr 29, 2021 23:16:38 GMT
It's too crowded. Some of these films are definitely getting pushed back. The Flash has started filming so it's looking to keep its November 2022 release, which means Aquaman 2 may get pushed back. Captain Marvel 2 should be pushed back to 2023.
Also, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is scheduled for an undisclosed date in 2022, but it should be pushed back for 2023.
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Post by Downey on Apr 30, 2021 6:44:38 GMT
The Peacemaker show is on streaming unless your claustrophobia over more than one superhero movie being released that you don't have to have anything to do with has now evolved to TV streaming too. Did I mention the fact that you're under no obligation to actually watch a superhero movie in 2022 or any year?
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Post by Downey on Apr 30, 2021 6:48:25 GMT
It's too crowded. Some of these films are definitely getting pushed back. The Flash has started filming so it's looking to keep its November 2022 release, which means Aquaman 2 may get pushed back. Captain Marvel 2 should be pushed back to 2023. Also, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is scheduled for an undisclosed date in 2022, but it should be pushed back for 2023. Please don't whine about things being "over crowded" when 1) scheduling could change 2) even if scheduling isn't changed and cinema screens flooded with entertainment you're still not required to watch. This isn't child abuse.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 30, 2021 13:35:24 GMT
The Peacemaker show is on streaming unless your claustrophobia over more than one superhero movie being released that you don't have to have anything to do with has now evolved to TV streaming too. Did I mention the fact that you're under no obligation to actually watch a superhero movie in 2022 or any year? This thread isn’t about my personal feelings on the matter. I’m just wondering if general audiences will accept so much superhero content in a single year.
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Post by Downey on Apr 30, 2021 13:38:41 GMT
The Peacemaker show is on streaming unless your claustrophobia over more than one superhero movie being released that you don't have to have anything to do with has now evolved to TV streaming too. Did I mention the fact that you're under no obligation to actually watch a superhero movie in 2022 or any year? This thread isn’t about my personal feelings on the matter. I’m just wondering if general audiences will accept so much superhero content in a single year. Yes they will but you don't have to.
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Post by bluerisk on Apr 30, 2021 22:25:52 GMT
It's too crowded. Some of these films are definitely getting pushed back. The Flash has started filming so it's looking to keep its November 2022 release, which means Aquaman 2 may get pushed back. Captain Marvel 2 should be pushed back to 2023. Also, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is scheduled for an undisclosed date in 2022, but it should be pushed back for 2023. Please don't whine about things being "over crowded" when 1) scheduling could change 2) even if scheduling isn't changed and cinema screens flooded with entertainment you're still not required to watch. This isn't child abuse. I guess it is more to prevent an over saturation of the market. People have only a limited amount of money and time and if too many movies want to participate their share of the cake will shrink, in consideration of the cost they might even turn into the red. Even a strong franchises like Star Wars is no longer save from busts. So they will try to adjust in order to milk the market the best they can. But: Aquaman 2022 - no. In my case this will rather make me watch less. I'm tired of waiting, and I'm more and more willing to go on and leave certain themes, franchises, TV shows etc. pp. for good. At a certain point the interest has vanished. I'm not a die hard fan in the first place. In other words: this strategy might not pay off, or even backfire.
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Post by Downey on Apr 30, 2021 23:05:06 GMT
Please don't whine about things being "over crowded" when 1) scheduling could change 2) even if scheduling isn't changed and cinema screens flooded with entertainment you're still not required to watch. This isn't child abuse. I guess it is more to prevent an over saturation of the market. People have only a limited amount of money and time and if too many movies want to participate their share of the cake will shrink, in consideration of the cost they might even turn into the red. Even a strong franchises like Star Wars is no longer save from busts. So they will try to adjust in order to milk the market the best they can. But: Aquaman 2022 - no. In my case this will rather make me watch less. I'm tired of waiting, and I'm more and more willing to go on and leave certain themes, franchises, TV shows etc. pp. for good. At a certain point the interest has vanished. I'm not a die hard fan in the first place. In other words: this strategy might not pay off, or even backfire. As I've said everyone has the right to watch what they want what you've replied to me with makes no difference to me. If you weren't keen to begin with then you won't be keen. The vast majority will go on without you.
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Post by politicidal on May 1, 2021 0:20:01 GMT
Eh, it’ll be fine.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on May 1, 2021 2:22:15 GMT
Well you know, you don`t have to watch every superhero movie that will be out in 2022
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Post by thisguy4000 on May 1, 2021 2:24:08 GMT
Well you know, you don`t have to watch every superhero movie that will be out in 2022 Again, I’m not talking about myself. I’m wondering if general audiences will get burnt out.
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Post by Archelaus on May 1, 2021 23:56:59 GMT
It's too crowded. Some of these films are definitely getting pushed back. The Flash has started filming so it's looking to keep its November 2022 release, which means Aquaman 2 may get pushed back. Captain Marvel 2 should be pushed back to 2023. Also, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is scheduled for an undisclosed date in 2022, but it should be pushed back for 2023. Please don't whine about things being "over crowded" when 1) scheduling could change 2) even if scheduling isn't changed and cinema screens flooded with entertainment you're still not required to watch. This isn't child abuse. Except that's not what I'm talking about. It's never a good idea, if you want a healthy box office run, to have two competing films both with the same target demographic because it may reduce audience turnout. I'll happily see any MCU film in theaters since they have a strong track record, but I also don't want to stretch themselves too thin, especially when there are Disney+ MCU series also being released in 2022.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2021 11:08:57 GMT
Will you be ok?
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Post by Jep Gambardella on May 3, 2021 11:35:21 GMT
In 2022 alone, we’re supposed to be getting five MCU movies, two Sony Marvel movies, not to mention a bunch of Disney+ shows, and that’s only on Marvel’s end. With DC, we’re supposed to be getting four movies that year and that Peacemaker show. Does this seem like overkill to anyone else? I am not up-to-date with these things. What are the five MCU movies and the two Sony Marvel movies that are supposed to come out in 2022? And I thought all of Marvel was now under Disney? What does Sony have?
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Post by thisguy4000 on May 3, 2021 16:00:45 GMT
In 2022 alone, we’re supposed to be getting five MCU movies, two Sony Marvel movies, not to mention a bunch of Disney+ shows, and that’s only on Marvel’s end. With DC, we’re supposed to be getting four movies that year and that Peacemaker show. Does this seem like overkill to anyone else? I am not up-to-date with these things. What are the five MCU movies and the two Sony Marvel movies that are supposed to come out in 2022? And I thought all of Marvel was now under Disney? What does Sony have? Turns out there are four MCU movies in 2022. Marvel just today announced that the next Ant-Man film will be released in February 2023. Previously, it was implied it was going to be released in October 2022. As for Sony, they have Morbius and Into the Spider-Verse 2 coming out in 2022.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on May 5, 2021 10:47:01 GMT
In 2022 alone, we’re supposed to be getting five MCU movies, two Sony Marvel movies, not to mention a bunch of Disney+ shows, and that’s only on Marvel’s end. With DC, we’re supposed to be getting four movies that year and that Peacemaker show. Does this seem like overkill to anyone else? It is pretty crazy but it's to be expected given the genre popularity.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on May 9, 2021 5:26:23 GMT
In 2022 alone, we’re supposed to be getting five MCU movies, two Sony Marvel movies, not to mention a bunch of Disney+ shows, and that’s only on Marvel’s end. With DC, we’re supposed to be getting four movies that year and that Peacemaker show. Does this seem like overkill to anyone else? The more the merrier. As long as they're well-written and well cast.
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Post by dazz on May 9, 2021 15:37:38 GMT
I see a bunch of these moving to the respective streaming serivices either outright or partially, anything below $500m in expected returns I can see having the hybrid release, like Spiderverse 2 and Shazam 2, and we have no clue if any of these will suffer covid shutdowns, things are easing back, but until we get the all clear things can take a step back at any moment sadly.
Plus with all thats happened we could see theatrical windows naturally shrink to bring forward the streaming and home media release of films, which could result in more movies being pumped out in general without crowding issues, plus less than one cbm a month is hardly over crowded realistically, what I can see is this pushing out lesser big blockbuster movies, CBM's these days are almost guaranteed seat fillers, so even if they don't get bumped other films likely will move to streaming, which maybe better for everyone financially speaking.
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