Eternals flop

>Eternals flop
>Shang chi flop
>Strange: $300 million for production considering reshoots
>$200million for marketing
Will $1billion be sufficient to break even?

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It won't make a billion at this rate though

This was the first big post-covid movie for a lot of people I know, and it ate up a lot of consumer goodwill. I think their next movies will suffer as a result.

OMG IT'S THOR LISTENING TO 80s ROCK

People want xmen

>Thor need to find himself
>again
>for the fifth time

Norfman chad.

We won.

normies don't care about repetition. you're right it will need to be solidly entertaining.

Robert Downey Jr was always carrying the Marvelverse. People think of the actors, not the characters. Once they're gone, there's nothing left for the normies to latch onto

>and that’s a good thing
>and here’s why

nice try, but it's still the #2 movie of the year so far

To be fair it's also one of their bigger openings as well

proof raimi name scares normies away

>King of the abandoned mall

Nah, it’s doing fine.
Will surpass the overrated Winter Soldier soon.

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Strange cost more though

writer fucked him up.
MoM has one of the weakest script.

Who gives a shit? They can spend as much money as they like, each movie is just advertising for the next movie

Nah, it was kino.

Raimi's direction is what ruined the movie, without him it would have been an average Marvel movie. Instead it's just some reddit tier Raimi le horror garbage

>Biggest-ever
It dropped 68%
Spider-Man: No Way Home dropped 67%

Kill yourself.

They're just going to start cutting budgets and shifting projects to streaming.

It already made more money than Dr Strange 1 did.

Not Godzilla Vs Kong? Or do you consider that as the first big movie during Covid?

It flopped