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Post by Wolverine10005 on Apr 17, 2022 18:19:36 GMT
800 should be a lock.
Hopefully, it will beat "Spider-Man: Homecoming" - $880.2 million.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 17, 2022 19:22:39 GMT
It won’t beat Homecoming at the worldwide box office, but it did beat it domestically.
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Post by Skaathar on Apr 17, 2022 23:38:42 GMT
So is this considered a win or a lose? I mean, obviously near $800 million is a lot of money, but would DC have expected their most popular superhero to perhaps make more?
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Post by pennypacker on Apr 17, 2022 23:47:16 GMT
It’s on streaming tomorrow I think? Definitely not making $130 million more.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 18, 2022 12:40:52 GMT
So is this considered a win or a lose? I mean, obviously near $800 million is a lot of money, but would DC have expected their most popular superhero to perhaps make more? I’d consider this good news. Considering its length and maintaining a dark tone after complaints about the Snyder incarnation. Assuming that the sequel earns similar praise, it could earn a billion. And we should be out of a pandemic well enough by then (unless WW3 kills us all ).
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Post by DarkManX on Apr 19, 2022 20:23:59 GMT
So is this considered a win or a lose? I mean, obviously near $800 million is a lot of money, but would DC have expected their most popular superhero to perhaps make more? I’d consider this good news. Considering its length and maintaining a dark tone after complaints about the Snyder incarnation. Assuming that the sequel earns similar praise, it could earn a billion. And we should be out of a pandemic well enough by then (unless WW3 kills us all ). I don't know about other complaints, but I don't mind if Batman has a dark tone. What I do mind is when "dark tone" is misinterpreted by someone like Zach Snyder and Batman is turned into a psychotic murderer. Anyway, I hope it crosses a billion.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Apr 20, 2022 16:32:04 GMT
So is this considered a win or a lose? I mean, obviously near $800 million is a lot of money, but would DC have expected their most popular superhero to perhaps make more? I’d consider this good news. Considering its length and maintaining a dark tone after complaints about the Snyder incarnation. Assuming that the sequel earns similar praise, it could earn a billion. And we should be out of a pandemic well enough by then (unless WW3 kills us all ). Not to mention it got almost nothing from one of the largest markets in the world - China - because they went into lockdown once again. I was honestly thinking $650-700 million would’ve been this movie’s absolute ceiling. The fact it did better than that is very encouraging. The sequel should do the big dollar amount many were for some reason expecting of this one.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Apr 20, 2022 18:56:37 GMT
The movie also wasn’t released in Russia, although I’m not sure how much of a difference that would’ve made.
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Post by Wolverine10005 on Apr 20, 2022 20:09:31 GMT
So is this considered a win or a lose? I mean, obviously near $800 million is a lot of money, but would DC have expected their most popular superhero to perhaps make more?
No. This is a reboot movie. Reboot movies do not gross so much.
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