V: APES3 Tracking $55m-$65m Jul 04, 06:55
I think it will be the other way around. SPID6 looks so bad, there's going to be reboot fatigue. APES3 will benefit {nm} Jul 04, 07:58
SPID6 has 93% on RT with almost 90 reviews. Your argument is invalid. {nm} Jul 04, 08:09
Could be. Or maybe the continuation of franchise fatigue. {nm} Jul 04, 08:20
Yes, exactly, fatigue of Hollywood's easy recipe for money. How many times can we keep paying for essentially the same movie Jul 04, 08:22
James Bond? {nm} Jul 04, 11:24
Star Trek? Star Wars? Fast & Furious? {nm} Jul 04, 21:04
Fatigue can be correlated with a decrease in creativity with their franchises (see Pirates and Transformers). Jul 04, 11:45
agree the quality is there but its possible the marketing isnt connecting. thats why tracking is softer {nm} Jul 04, 14:23
V: Tracking $55 million to $65 million [APES3] {nm} Jul 04, 09:09
DL: tracking high $50M range. rivals say $70M-$80M. Jul 04, 14:28
Conversely, Amazing SPID 1 and 2 opened at 62 and 91.6 but somehow homecoming opens at 110+?! I just don't buy it {nm} Jul 04, 13:54
I think the reasoning is, unlike those, this is part of the MCU and Downey Jr.'s Iron Man is more or less a co-star. {nm} Jul 04, 14:04
Just 2 months ago, GOTG2 did better than GOTG. {nm} Jul 04, 14:30
Wonder Woman is a franchise film {nm} Jul 04, 14:41
I'm not saying sequels can't do well, I'm saying the third reboot of a franchise in my opinion is not a slam dunk {nm} Jul 04, 14:45
The 'Jackass' Movies are a Slam Dunk. The 'Mission Impossible' Movies & the James Bond Movies are a Slam Dunk. Jul 04, 15:32
Transformers was a slam dunk...until this one. Pirates was a slam dunk...until this one. Jul 04, 15:50