Netflix is obviously concerned. They’re holding reviews until 9am on Thursday, July 14th, the same day that performances begin in preview in limited release.
“The Gray Man” — directed by “Avengers” helmers Anthony and Joe Russo — cost $200 million, the most Netflix has spent on one of its own films. Starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, the thriller has been a mystery itself from production through its upcoming release. Last year, reshoots and chaos put the ending budget up to at least $220 milllion or more.
they won’t be around as a public company in the next 3 years
Juan Perry
it looked pretty cheesy, I'll probably watch it
Robert Collins
because you're a fucking moron.
said chuds 8 years ago
Jeremiah Robinson
The Russo brothers want to return to the MCU and take over the X-Men or adapt Secret Wars. I think their return to Capeshit will depend on the success of this movie.
Ryder Bennett
>Gosling rumored to join the MCU >Russos and Evans will most likely come crawling back MCUbros the tide is turning!
Oliver Roberts
Average customer lifetime value is $291.25, 222 million subscribers, so that's $64657500000 (64.6 billion)
Jaxson Hernandez
It will most likely be a fun two hours with a fuck ton of plot holes that you'll forget about three hours after you watch, but what's so bad about that
Bentley Williams
no disney/kevin feige to rein them in without marvel these actors and directors flop
Subscription cost is different depending on your country though third world nations pay a much lower sub fee for instance in Argentina the basic sub fee is $3.38
Carter Diaz
Why does netflix need to do this? There's no box office to affect. Online 'word of mouth' will still be bad.
Asher Bell
what is it about the word average that evades your understanding?
Brandon Miller
We haven't had any leaks about this movie. We can only go over what I know in the trailers.
Samuel Jackson
Well it makes no difference to existing customers as they're already have paid their monthly subscription it's done for people who would potentially subscribe solely to watch the film if Netflix was smart they'd make their tv series episodic so people would need to subscribe over at least two months to watch a series instead of releasing it all in one day
Joshua Howard
>How bad is “The Gray Man”? Just look at the fucking cast list. Of course its one of the worst movies ever made
James Reed
I was exciting for this flick because I thought it was going to be gritty operator kino, then I saw who was directing it and watched the quip filled trailer, and all desire to see it vanished
Asher Gonzalez
It will be like that movie with Ridden Johnson and the rock. It will be forgotten after a day.