For marvel some are acting like they finally screwed up and this is their bat v Superman or Zack Snyder screw up.Kristatos wrote:Just read that The Eternals' opening weekend is an all-time low for Marvel. Still way ahead of NTTD, though.Omega wrote:Holy sh!t the externals just schooled bond! I’ve heard such mixed reviews. For marvel is small potatos but it still a pandemic release out preforming a 59 year old franchise
Latest Weekend: Nov 5-7
Eternals $71.0M
Dune $7.6M
No Time to Die $6.2M
Venom: Let There Be Carnage $4.5M
Ron's Gone Wrong $3.6M
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Maybe
But I think it’s intentional to a degree they are handling lesser known properties at the moment I believe in a build up. Could be wrong. This could be miscalculation on Kevin Feige’s part (finally) , only reason I believe there may be a reason is I think they are deliberately slow rolling properties they don’t expect much from as sacrifices to the pandemic bo. Could be completely wrong
If it’s intentional marvel finally let the wrong directors and stories taint their brand, like dc did.
In other bo news I’ve heard people making excuses for dunes unexpected slow down,it’s HBO Max’s fault , I get why this is a favorite go to for people inside the industry or just feel connected to movies and the experience at theaters.
However it takes out the fact dune is a bad movie and many fans hate it. It doesn’t makes sense to people looking at rt or audience scores, but dune is a long movie that feels longer. Didn’t get key parts right so many fans of the books and previous movies don’t like it.
If not time to die is still in theaters in the us despite the digital release I think it’ll still place on the top 5 for the weekend
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