If we don't get early projections this afternoon, probably on Wednesday.
It was visually striking.
That's one hell of a reach bro
No?
People would be going nuts for a star wars movie right now. Disney fucked up big time. Plus enough time has passes since the last jedi for people to forget how terrible that movie was.
I...wat?!?!
Having finally seen it, I don't understand how Greatest Showman had legs like that.
No one outside this forum gives a damn about Rey or any other characters in the Disney SW aside from maybe Kylo
That final duel between Aquaman and Orm was a better duel than anything in the recent films as well.
That's a stretch even Mr. Fantastic would struggle with.
There are expectations for it? It just seems like it appeared out of nowhere and is destined for being lumped in with the Adam Sandler Netflix stuff.Trying to change subject
Is there any expectations for Holmes and Watson
Just looked it upTrying to change subject
Is there any expectations for Holmes and Watson
This is just a ridiculously dumb hot take, you are talking about billion dollar films hereNo one outside this forum gives a damn about Rey or any other characters in the Disney SW aside from maybe Kylo
I don't know man, maybe it's just me but I don't see any one excited about SW any morePeople would be going nuts for a star wars movie right now. Disney fucked up big time. Plus enough time has passes since the last jedi for people to forget how terrible that movie was.
Everything with Luke in TLJ>Solo>The rest of TLJ
A Sherlock Holmes movie with Will Ferrel sounds like a bad idea
That's a stretch even Mr. Fantastic would struggle with.
There are expectations for it? It just seems like it appeared out of nowhere and is destined for being lumped in with the Adam Sandler Netflix stuff.
Source: https://www.themarysue.com/the-importance-of-rey/Growing up, I played countless hours of Star Wars with my neighbor Robbie, and while he switched roles between Luke, Han, and Darth Vader, I always played Leia. One year for Halloween my mother sewed me a white robe and braided my long, thick hair. I scorned the other girls' cheap masks with the molded plastic Leia buns. I was sure that I was the only one of the many Leias in my class who really understood her. Those other girls were just pretending, but I was the true incarnation of Princess Leia at Kincaid Elementary School. Just look at the buns.
Leia was awesome. She was resourceful and good and strong. She was a leader and a friend and good with a blaster. But even as a little girl, I always knew that it wasn't Leia's story. From the beginning, she was a competent leader with unshakable loyalty to her cause. She met every setback with determination and cleverness. But she was a commander on a mission, not a hero on a quest. And Star Wars has always been about the heroic quest.
Leia was also the one who wound up in a metal bikini. Sure, she strangled Jabba with her slave chain, but that didn't erase the image of the most powerful woman in the Star Wars universe on display for her captor's pleasure. He didn't even represent the Empire or the Dark Side—just a petty crime lord from a backwater desert planet. My friend Robbie and I knew each other well enough to be equal partners in our imaginary world, but a friend of his once suggested a scenario where I would be a trapped Princess Leia, and they would rescue me. I was furious, enraged both by his suggestion and my inability to explain why it was so wrong.
Rey, in The Force Awakens, is the Jedi hero I dreamed of as a child. She is powerful, self-assured, and skilled. She seems to be a natural Jedi—strong in the Force, patient, calm. Perhaps she will one day lead a new Jedi Council. Perhaps she will defeat the First Order and lay the path for Leia, the senior stateswoman, to restore the Republic. Thankfully, wherever Rey's destination, her gender seems about as relevant to her quest as Luke's was. I'm delighted that she isn't just another version of the plucky heroine whose major obstacle is everyone else's limited view of what girls can do.
I hope we get to see Rey grow as a hero. I hope she struggles with darkness and temptation and emerges stronger, but with more scars. I hope we see her weakness, as well as her greatness.
Wherever Rey's quest takes her, I will watch with adoration. I will adore her for my 8 year old self, for all the little girls who now get to play Rey, and for the sheer beauty of watching this amazing Jedi swing a light saber. In the meantime, I'll just be over there in the corner crying with the overwhelming emotion of seeing someone I didn't quite realize I'd been dreaming about for more than three decades.
The trailers look so horrible. I feel bad about Bee and Poppins not performing that well, but I can't say the same for that movie.
What ? A stupid back and forth concluded by some cheesy Asian inspired trident moves is good now ?That's one hell of a reach bro
No?
The visuals and choreography were stellar, it was like a fighting game brought to life, like something out of Injustice. It was the complete opposite of that PS2 Black Panther vs Killmonger sequence
There hasn't been a better 1v1 fight in the genre for God knows how long.
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Is there any expectations for Holmes and Watson
This looks like it was only made for the trailer.If that snippet of Shazam flossing ends up in the actual theatrical trailer, $500 mil domestic is confirmed
I think China would support a good Cyborg movie if DC were to make one.
It would be pretty funny if every Justice League member got a DCEU solo film that grossed more than Justice League. We are going to be 3 for 3 with Man of Steel, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman.
It would be an amazing moment to see, that's for sure.
Do you have any predictions where Aquaman will end up, K?
Edit: Also, do you think that MIB:I will not have the same success that MIB trilogy had?
I think Cyborg has a lot more potential than people give the character credit for. DC just needs to get away from making him a morose sadsack always crying about "muh humanity" and just make the cartoon version his default personality.I think China would support a good Cyborg movie if DC were to make one.
Mary Poppins? Is it because I was born in 94 that I'm missing something here? Why would Mary Poppins do bank?
It looks like Aquaman has a shot at topping BvS. Depends on domestic and overseas holds during the holiday.
International without China should pass 300M. Hard to say by how much yet. China will be 275M+. I would be shocked if domestic is under JL. So that's already 800M at worst.
No clue about MiB. How much of that franchise is the property, and how much was Will Smith? Hemsworth and Thompson don't carry much in the way of a box office draw on their own, but if the film is good and people like the concept, I guess that it could make decent money. I assume it is a lot cheaper than MiB3.
I think Cyborg has a lot more potential than people give the character credit for. DC just needs to get away from making him a morose sadsack always crying about "muh humanity" and just make the cartoon version his default personality.
People would eat up a buddy action comedy about Cyborg and either The Flash or Beast Boy getting into fuckery.
But like the water shield tho👌What ? A stupid back and forth concluded by some cheesy Asian inspired trident moves is good now ?
Justice!
I think Cyborg has a lot more potential than people give the character credit for. DC just needs to get away from making him a morose sadsack always crying about "muh humanity" and just make the cartoon version his default personality.
People would eat up a buddy action comedy about Cyborg and either The Flash or Beast Boy getting into fuckery.
Or even something smaller key like Flash and Cy vs The Rogues. Anything.Great idea - The Flash / Cyborg multiversal buddy action comedy has huge potential