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"Venom" and "ASIB" will be released on the same date


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raragaga

that's like comparing the Mona Lisa to a stick figure drawing :fthis:

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River

Venom is not part of MCU and from the trailer it looks very bad.. all the hype and promises that Sony made were false, the movie looks bad.. and even conics lovers says that..

It will have an Ant Man 2 kind of success...

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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sethrb101

I agree with most people here. It is highlyyyyyy unlikely ASIB will beat Venom opening weekend for Venom being a superhero movie alone. It being #2 and making a good amount of money regardless is what to shoot for, I think.

Edit: That being said, I'd love to be proven wrong!

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Luv u Sum

On opening weekend its possible that Venom could beat ASIB but in the following weeks as ASIB gets more popular and people hear it's good they will go see it and it will do better than V as time goes by. 

But who knows maybe the monsters and the old people will bump through opening weekend and blow ASIB out of the water over the nerds and the straights 

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Gardevoir

Don't panic over that. They are two extremelly different movies, if someone's about to watch A star is born they will do it anyway. Xd

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Morphine Prince

You are all delusional if you think ASIB will beat Venom. 

It won’t even be close. 

Venom is a Marvel soon to be blockbuster. That genre is the cash cow these days. 

ASIB is a remake of a classic movie, huge difference. 

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REALITY

Is this a surprise? We've been knowing that Venom and ASIB are going to be released on the same date.

Venom's most likely going to win that weekend, but at the same time, we shouldn't be worried. ASIB has gotten so much acclaim and critical praise that even if Venom does better financially, ASIB will do wonders in the long run.

 And as a comic book fan and as a Little Monster, I can tell you, for me the choise is easy: A Star Is Born.

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REALITY
57 minutes ago, Miaou said:

I'll quote you when ASIB will outgross Venom :gaycat:

Ehhh... I don't think it's just that simple. 

Even though Venom isn't in the MCU, the fact that it's a comic book movie puts it on a pedastal—whether you think it deserves it or not is your opinion. This is the golden age of comic book/super hero movies. Don't underestimate that.

That said, I'd love to be proven wrong, and if it happens, quote me too, but also, don't be surprised if ASIB doesn't outgross Venom.

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1 hour ago, Shipper said:

Uh...  I'm actually planning to see Venom AND ASIB on the same weekend. 

:ohno:

 

See asib twice with that ticket money. U can see venom lateron

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1 hour ago, Shipper said:

Does it help if I wait to watch Venom until the next weekend?  

yes 

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1 hour ago, Galagala said:

Sony's Venom no longer has any major box office competition in October.

The studio has bet the house on Venom, which is intended to launch a new shared universe featuring Spider-Man secondary characters. If Venom proves to be a box office success, then viewers can expect other spinoffs such as Morbius, Silver & Black, and Silk. If it doesn't perform well, then Sony's plans could potentially come crashing down. With so much riding on one film, the studio understandably chose a release date with as little competition as possible (no easy task in a year increasingly packed with big-budget tentpoles). Luckily for Venom, however, what little competition there was seems to be slipping away.

The most direct competition was Andy Serkis' Mowgli, a "faithful" adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book. Serkis's pitch is darker than Disney's films, and has a great cast - including the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch, Cate Blanchett, and Christian Bale. Unfortunately, it has only been two-and-a-half years since Jon Favreau's The Jungle Book took the world by storm. As a result, Mowgli had long been expected to underperform, and Warner Bros. has taken the unusual step of pulling it from theaters outright. Instead, Mowgli will release straight on to Netflix. For Warner Bros., it avoids the gamble of an expensive theatrical release for a movie with poor prospects, and means they're able to focus marketing on A Star is Born, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, and Aquaman.

 

Why did WarnerBros choose that week to release ASIB ?:saladga::icega:

Sure.We don't need to worry about the box office but I still want it to be a commercial success.:giggle:

they chose it because the demographics are completely different so there's literally no overlap except for the gays who want daddy venom to tongue f*** them. But they'll see Gaga first. The thing is, there's very little organic hype for Venom. People don't really care all that much. It doesn't really look or feel remarkably distinctive to the point where people are going to remember it super well and be hyped. Meanwhile, ASIB is only getting more and more hype. I'm not saying ASIB will win the weekend or box office run, but I don't think it's the doom-spell it's being made out to be either.

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