What if it was a quarter as many, but they all went twice?If I had to guess I would say it's because half as many people went to see it.
What if it was a quarter as many, but they all went twice?
No, Spidey is part of the MCU. Well, for now, at least (complicated ownership of the movie rights). Spider-man has always been a Marvel character.Spidey is DC? Ptah, ptah. But the fact that I just assumed it was MCU I think says something.
I'm amazed he didn't know that. I donned a mask to see the webslingers latest. It was so worth it. I'm not sure the latest Batman would measure up.No, Spidey is part of the MCU. Well, for now, at least (complicated ownership of the movie rights). Spider-man has always been a Marvel character.
Completely agreed..... accepting Tom Holland good as he is for the role was a reach. (IMO Tobey McGuire was the perfect Peter Parker)
Have to admit after he was able to push Sony to keep talking to Disney re the Marvel deal to keep Spiderman in the MCU (my favorite Comic as a kid) I'll always have a soft spot for that guy!
Because times are hard, and right now people need escapist fun instead of gritty reality.
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Good point - I often find it jarringly annoying when something in a fantasy/sci-fi type movie goes out of its way to reference something in the real world.
I finally saw No Way Home in its entirety and while it didn't actually suck like I was afraid it might, I wasn't thrilled.
man i finally just watched "no way home" and LOVED it
maybe it's because i recently watched all the spider-man movies in a row
but it was awesome imho. probably second to tobey's spider-man 2
because It was STUPID of Warner Brothers to release a Batman reboot.It is looking like the latest Batman movie is going to end up bringing in less than half what the latest Spider-Man movie did worldwide.
I actually thought it was going to be a lot closer.
Anyone have thoughts on why? I mean, I thought they were both about equally enjoyable.
Henry Caville's Superman contract is done and they won't re-up.WtfBBQ were they thinking of releasing a Batman reboot in the middle of the Justice League/Apokalypse arc?!
what did Ray Fisher do to screw himself?Henry Caville's Superman contract is done and they won't re-up.
Ben Affleck's Batman contract is done and they won't re-up.
Ray Fisher is blackballed from Warner and they won't re-cast Cyborg.
Joss Whedon's Justice League was a huge flop and he's not welcome back.
Zac Snyder's "original" Justice League was an expensive flop.
They (WB) have already said that the DCEU/Justice League project is dead and will not be returning.