Woah

woah...

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Which star wars?

Good morning sirs

To be fair, it did break a record of frachise killing.

Sirs... it wasn't supposed to go like this.

aged like wine, checked

sirs the Sneederverseā€¦

We had the last laugh afterall

Nah, Green Lantern still holds the trophy.

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>Snyder cut couldn't even beat WW84
So all that talk of it being the most streamed film of the week was a lie?

Synderbros.... did we just lose?

GL was only an attempt at a franchise but it ended up as a messy abortion

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it probably was the most streamed film of the week it came out, but its opening week was the worst of everything else's opening week

You trying to sound like pajeets?

pajeets can't afford a tv let alone streaming

I liked the movie. Never understood Any Forums's obsession with box office numbers, as if it is somehow an argument either for or against a film's quality. It's peek NPC behavior.

>the first cinematic reunion between THE two most popular superheroes in the world couldn't even reach 1 billion
>the first cinematic reunion of the JL, one of the most popular hero teams in the world, couldn't even beat the Avengers who were literal whos before their movies
Lol shame that they put Snyder at the helm. These movies never had a chance

You must be retarded if you don't understand why you care about the money.

Why should I care about the money a corporation makes. Especially a corporation with the same shareholders as its "competition."

Green Lantern wasn't a franchise. They wanted it to become one but it wasn't one at the time.

>never understood why people cared about if a movie fucking bombed and thus was never going to spawn more movies
Not to mention it's evidence of overall quality.

You don't need a movie to be a franchise. GL has comics, cartoons, and merchandise. It is very much a franchise.

>never going to spawn more movies
Topkek if you actually believe that. Hollywood reboots everything every 10-20 years.
>evidence of overall quality
Popularity is never ever a measure of quality.