2018-19 Full Year Slates (Division B)
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Except early word's been rather good on Aquaman. But of course, anything's an improvement from Justice League.
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It’s a musical over Christmas and Emily Blount/Lin-Manuel Miranda are scorching hot names right now. If the songs are even reasonably memorable it’ll print money because the legs will be outstanding.Buscemi2 wrote:I don't understand why Mary Poppins is getting so much attention both box office and awards-wise. It looks to have the exact same plot as Christopher Robin (childhood friend coming back to save the family) and that ended up with mixed reviews and disappointing box office.
Also, are today's children familiar with the original?
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Mary Poppins is going to make $400 million.
Aquaman is going to make $300 million.
They're going to torch everything else in their path until Glass, and even that will drop a little because of these two I think.
Aquaman is going to make $300 million.
They're going to torch everything else in their path until Glass, and even that will drop a little because of these two I think.
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Glass is getting a strong push and IMAX screens though. I feel its result will depend on how the film ends.
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STANDINGS (WEEK 31/52)
1. UDM - $1,189,397,849 (5 films - Incredibles 2, Crazy Rich Asians, A Star is Born, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, The Favourite; 3 finished)
2. Shryke - $794,873,725 (2 films - The House with a Clock in its Walls, Beautiful Boy; 7 finished)
3. W - $765,007,561 (4 films - Smallfoot, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Overlord, Instant Family; 5 finished)
4. Brockster - $639,143,830 (1 film - The Girl in the Spider's Web; 9 finished)
5. weissac - $632,148,196 (2 films - Bad Times at the El Royale, Robin Hood; 6 finished)
6. Nicodemus - $613,312,305 (4 films - Halloween, Bohemian Rhapsody, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald, The Possession of Hannah Grace; 8 finished)
7. transformers - $596,263,592 (4 films - Night School, The Hate U Give, First Man, Dr. Seuss' The Grinch; 5 finished)
8. Ron B - $551,530,240 (7 films - The Old Man and the Gun, Venom, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, Nobody's Fool, Boy Erased, Widows, Ralph Breaks the Internet; 3 finished)
9. Banks - $496,601,309 (4 films - The Sisters Brothers, Suspiria, Green Book, Creed 2; 5 finished)
10. Surfer - $213,441,625 (1 film - The Front Runner; 4 finished)
The following films would appear to be done:
Hotel Transylvania: Summer Vacation (weissac, 2nd round) = $167,510,016
Disney's Christopher Robin (weissac, 4th round) = $99,215,042
The Predator (Ron B, 6th round) = $51,024,708
Hunter Killer (Ron B, 11th round) = $15,767,460
Unbroken: Path to Redemption (Brockster, 13th round) = $6,216,488
Indivisible (Nicodemus, 16th round) = $3,488,595
12/7:
Mary Queen of Scots (UDM, 8th round)
Vox Lux (Banks, WW)
Ben is Back (UDM, WW)
12/14:
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Banks, 3rd round)
Mortal Engines (UDM, 3rd round)
The Mule (Nicodemus, 11th round)
If Beale Street Could Talk (Surfer, 12th round)
12/21:
Mary Poppins Returns (Banks, 1st round)
Aquaman (Nicodemus, 2nd round)
Bumblebee (Shryke, 4th round)
Welcome to Marwen (Banks, 9th round)
Second Act (Banks, 10th round)
12/28:
Holmes & Watson (Brockster, 3rd round)
Vice (Brockster, 8th round)
On the Basis of Sex (UDM, 9th round)
Destroyer (W, 15th round)
Stan & Ollie (UDM, WW)
1. UDM - $1,189,397,849 (5 films - Incredibles 2, Crazy Rich Asians, A Star is Born, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, The Favourite; 3 finished)
2. Shryke - $794,873,725 (2 films - The House with a Clock in its Walls, Beautiful Boy; 7 finished)
3. W - $765,007,561 (4 films - Smallfoot, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Overlord, Instant Family; 5 finished)
4. Brockster - $639,143,830 (1 film - The Girl in the Spider's Web; 9 finished)
5. weissac - $632,148,196 (2 films - Bad Times at the El Royale, Robin Hood; 6 finished)
6. Nicodemus - $613,312,305 (4 films - Halloween, Bohemian Rhapsody, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald, The Possession of Hannah Grace; 8 finished)
7. transformers - $596,263,592 (4 films - Night School, The Hate U Give, First Man, Dr. Seuss' The Grinch; 5 finished)
8. Ron B - $551,530,240 (7 films - The Old Man and the Gun, Venom, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, Nobody's Fool, Boy Erased, Widows, Ralph Breaks the Internet; 3 finished)
9. Banks - $496,601,309 (4 films - The Sisters Brothers, Suspiria, Green Book, Creed 2; 5 finished)
10. Surfer - $213,441,625 (1 film - The Front Runner; 4 finished)
The following films would appear to be done:
Hotel Transylvania: Summer Vacation (weissac, 2nd round) = $167,510,016
Disney's Christopher Robin (weissac, 4th round) = $99,215,042
The Predator (Ron B, 6th round) = $51,024,708
Hunter Killer (Ron B, 11th round) = $15,767,460
Unbroken: Path to Redemption (Brockster, 13th round) = $6,216,488
Indivisible (Nicodemus, 16th round) = $3,488,595
12/7:
Mary Queen of Scots (UDM, 8th round)
Vox Lux (Banks, WW)
Ben is Back (UDM, WW)
12/14:
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Banks, 3rd round)
Mortal Engines (UDM, 3rd round)
The Mule (Nicodemus, 11th round)
If Beale Street Could Talk (Surfer, 12th round)
12/21:
Mary Poppins Returns (Banks, 1st round)
Aquaman (Nicodemus, 2nd round)
Bumblebee (Shryke, 4th round)
Welcome to Marwen (Banks, 9th round)
Second Act (Banks, 10th round)
12/28:
Holmes & Watson (Brockster, 3rd round)
Vice (Brockster, 8th round)
On the Basis of Sex (UDM, 9th round)
Destroyer (W, 15th round)
Stan & Ollie (UDM, WW)
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Well, IMDb has updated its USA Release Date for "Avengers: Endgame" (I STILL think they ought to have called it, "4vengers" ) to "26 April 2019", and NOW I'm happy. Watch out, top five!
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I have a feeling they'll call it Ball Chin's Revenge in Europe.
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I dont know, i think the Incredibles could take the Avengers....NicodemustheSage wrote:Well, IMDb has updated its USA Release Date for "Avengers: Endgame" (I STILL think they ought to have called it, "4vengers" ) to "26 April 2019", and NOW I'm happy. Watch out, top five!
https://www.marvel.com/articles/movies/ ... as-arrived
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You mean, in terms of domestic gross? It's possible. I think the rumored nearly-three-hour-runtime of "4vengers" -- sorry, "Avengers: Endgame"! -- will potentially hurt its revenue, both OW and long-term. And SOME fans were turned off by the ending of "Infinity War", and may not be coming back to the MCU, at least, not as theatergoing patrons. I do think it will gross $1.5B worldwide, easily, probably even upwards of $2B. But I doubt Disney will see as much profit as they did for "Infinity War".
Frankly, I think Disney ought already be on the lookout for novel IP. They are going to need to radically slow down and scale back the "Star Wars" films, and I think with "Avenged Fourfold" (still my favorite title) the salad days of the MCU are at an end, and they will become somewhat less of a dominant force in entertainment. If I were them I might seriously consider making a play for DC, though with "Wonder Woman" and "Aquaman" probably becoming fan-favorite franchises in their own rights, those rights may well be unaffordable just now. Perhaps "The Belgariad" would tempt them.
--Nico.
Frankly, I think Disney ought already be on the lookout for novel IP. They are going to need to radically slow down and scale back the "Star Wars" films, and I think with "Avenged Fourfold" (still my favorite title) the salad days of the MCU are at an end, and they will become somewhat less of a dominant force in entertainment. If I were them I might seriously consider making a play for DC, though with "Wonder Woman" and "Aquaman" probably becoming fan-favorite franchises in their own rights, those rights may well be unaffordable just now. Perhaps "The Belgariad" would tempt them.
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I dunno, Nico, I think Avengers: Ctrl+z will actaully be huge. I've yet to hear of anyone turned off at the ending, quite the opposite in fact, and so that leaves audiences needing closure, which this will supposedly give, as it closes off the 22-film run. That's pretty important. Harry Potter and (to a lesser extent) Twilight saw upticks for the final part. I could see Avengers: File -> Undo opening to nearly 300m and actually beating Infinity War in domestic and global.
Agreed on Disney, for sure. With Star Wars showing signs of fatigue and the MCU potentially doing so after Avengers: Previous Save Point they will need something big to keep up their titanic scale.
Agreed on Disney, for sure. With Star Wars showing signs of fatigue and the MCU potentially doing so after Avengers: Previous Save Point they will need something big to keep up their titanic scale.
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Avengers: Endgame?? They stole my subtitle from my Wielders series!! I'll sue!!
Who's with me?
Who's with me?
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I can't see Disney buying Warner Media, especially after swallowing up Fox.
If Marvel did buy another comic book company, I'd expect it to be a smaller label like Image, Valiant, or Boom Studios (who's been screwed twice by Disney in recent years).
If Marvel did buy another comic book company, I'd expect it to be a smaller label like Image, Valiant, or Boom Studios (who's been screwed twice by Disney in recent years).
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NicodemustheSage wrote:You mean, in terms of domestic gross? It's possible. I think the rumored nearly-three-hour-runtime of "4vengers" -- sorry, "Avengers: Endgame"! -- will potentially hurt its revenue, both OW and long-term. And SOME fans were turned off by the ending of "Infinity War", and may not be coming back to the MCU, at least, not as theatergoing patrons. I do think it will gross $1.5B worldwide, easily, probably even upwards of $2B. But I doubt Disney will see as much profit as they did for "Infinity War".
Frankly, I think Disney ought already be on the lookout for novel IP. They are going to need to radically slow down and scale back the "Star Wars" films, and I think with "Avenged Fourfold" (still my favorite title) the salad days of the MCU are at an end, and they will become somewhat less of a dominant force in entertainment. If I were them I might seriously consider making a play for DC, though with "Wonder Woman" and "Aquaman" probably becoming fan-favorite franchises in their own rights, those rights may well be unaffordable just now. Perhaps "The Belgariad" would tempt them.
--Nico.
Actually i would love an Avengers vs Incredibles mashup, would be more exciting than the inevitable Avengers vs Xmen
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Maybe we can see one staged in the eventual third "Wreck-It Ralph" film. Damn, I miss 'Disney Infinity'.
I am fair convinced we'll see "AvX" in Phase Six, ten or twelve years from now. Possibly that will be the next paradigm-changer in the MCU.
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I am fair convinced we'll see "AvX" in Phase Six, ten or twelve years from now. Possibly that will be the next paradigm-changer in the MCU.
--Nico.
I remain, as always.