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Just now, ProfessionalClown said:

And? It was a masterpiece of a movie 

The people who are trashing the movie haven't even seen it... :ph34r:

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40 minutes ago, SwissMonster said:

The promotion was on point and it is a key movie in the MCU, its preparing literally every other movie to come. I haven‘t see it yet sadly and try to avoid Spoilers but them bringing back a lot of characters from old Spiderman movies did help too.

I did predict it to be one of the biggest movies ever when it comes to box office. If it wasn’t for the pandemic I am pretty sure it would’ve beaten the Avengers and Avatar in the all time Box Office 100%. It proves that Marvel has a invested, huge and especially growing Fanbase. I do understand tho that from an outside look it may seem weird for that movie to be one of the biggest ever
 

So excited to see it!

Ah OK, that makes more sense. I was definitely confused as to why this seemingly random Spiderman movie that didn't seem very hyped  to me up to the last week or two was making outrageous numbers. I always thought the Spiderman series was kind of the little brother to the rest.. Aimed more for little kids maybe 😂 I didn't really like the others. 

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PartySick
18 hours ago, jaXXXon said:

You mean Adele. Adele is the one breaking all time first week sales and broke the biggest week in a pandemic. It's LITERALLY Adele. 

Thank you for making me google "Spider-Man, Adele"

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1 hour ago, SwissMonster said:

The promotion was on point and it is a key movie in the MCU, its preparing literally every other movie to come. I haven‘t see it yet sadly and try to avoid Spoilers but them bringing back a lot of characters from old Spiderman movies did help too.

I did predict it to be one of the biggest movies ever when it comes to box office. If it wasn’t for the pandemic I am pretty sure it would’ve beaten the Avengers and Avatar in the all time Box Office 100%. It proves that Marvel has a invested, huge and especially growing Fanbase. I do understand tho that from an outside look it may seem weird for that movie to be one of the biggest ever
 

So excited to see it!

It would have to had done 100% more in order to beat Avengers: Endgame, so that wouldn't have been easy. Endgame did over ONE BILLION DOLLARS in its first weekend. I'm sure Spider-Man would've done more without the pandemic but breaking Avengers' record is a stretch tho. 

Endgame literally catered to all Iron Man fans, all Spider-Man, all Thor fans etc., so Spider-Man alone wouldn't have done it, I think. 

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11 hours ago, Concertaholic said:

A few questions/observations:

1. I thought Disney bought Marvel, why is it being released by Sony?

2. I haven’t seen any of the new Spider Man movies because I grew up watching Toby Maguire and always got the feel that these new ones were more geared toward a younger, kid-friendly audience (and I hate watching kids movies).

3. Omicron must be having a ball, what a horrible time for people to pack into movie theaters like sardines :spin:

 

1. The film rights to Spider-Man were not owned by Marvel, they were owned by Sony and still are. Sony was still making movies (the Andrew Garfield films) when Marvel got the rights to their characters back and when Disney bought them, so Sony owns him. Sony leases him out to Marvel for use in the MCU and the deal is they trade off producing every other film. Sony produced Homecoming, Marvel produced Far From Home, Sony produced No Way Home. That’s why Sony is making Venom and Morbius but Marvel isn’t. 

2. They’re no more geared toward kids than the Tobey ones were. They’re aimed at the same age audience the OG films were and the reason you’ve heard otherwise is because a lot of the fan boys just haven’t liked Marvel’s newer interpretation of the character though No Way Home completely rectifies that. Make no mistake, No Way Home is one of the darkest Spider-Man films to date and one of the most violent MCU films to date. Not just action, actual brutal violence in some scenes. 

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